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April 22, 2001, 04:37 |
STARCD vs Flotherm
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Good day,
Currently, I am working on electronic cooling simulation projects. There are 2 cfd softwares available in my company at this moment (ICEM-Star cd & Flotherm). Since I am quiet new to CFD software, I would like to get your advice which simulation software should I go for? Thanks in advanced. |
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April 25, 2001, 14:54 |
Re: STARCD vs Flotherm
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(1). Why not visit the websites of the vendor, check especially their application samples first. (2). Then contact the support engineer or sales engineer about your specific needs. (3). From there you should be able to get a good overall picture. so, the suggestion is: (a). see what they have on the website, (b). present your needs, (c). select your code based on the vendor's experience in your problem.
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