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March 7, 2004, 10:51 |
New -cfd code: STAR-CCM+
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Has anyone seen this STAR-CCM+ code. It looks like the cfd software built as we expected it from a long time: with client-server and window tabs. You can also mesh your CAD geometry stuff into Solidworks and Pro-engineer and then start directly STAR-CCM+. It is plugged-in!!!
This is how a cfd-code should be dude! Have you seen the demo? H.C. |
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March 8, 2004, 02:19 |
Re: New -cfd code: STAR-CCM+
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Nice advertisement - anyway: lets wait and see it's not always gold ....
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March 8, 2004, 02:40 |
Re: New -cfd code: STAR-CCM+
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Hello Guys,
I want to join this forum, but I dunno how to join? I have been using Star-CD version 3.15 and have many problems so want to get some help and advice. Are there any other forums for Star-CD users which I can join>? Thanks, Arnab |
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March 8, 2004, 03:31 |
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Cornhill may be from marketing div of STAR-CCM+
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March 8, 2004, 05:31 |
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This is a good forum to get advice about STAR, Arnab. You've already joined! Just post up your questions and see what you get.
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March 8, 2004, 07:12 |
Re: New -cfd code: STAR-CCM+
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I am a bit confused. Could you tell me the difference between STAR CCM and STAR CCM+ ? It sounds like STAR CCM+ is their new code in North America and STAR CCM their new code in Europe. Is this the same product or do they release two new products at the same time ? Which want should I choose.
thanks Thierry |
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March 10, 2004, 02:21 |
Re: New -cfd code: STAR-CCM+
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I think, cd-adapco uses ccm as abbreviation for computational continuum mechanics. ccm+ is just the name of the software behind. I guess the + indicates that it is may be written in c+
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March 10, 2004, 21:56 |
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CCM does stand for Computational Continuum Mechanics meaning more than just Fluid Dynamics. I understand that there are 2 codes under development; ccm and ccm+ targeted at somewhat different markets and having different capabilities. I'm sure your local CD sales or support people would be happy to explain the differences as they did for us.
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March 13, 2004, 10:44 |
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ccm+ is plugged-in directly from proe and solidwork. You do the mesh in star-proe and then open star-ccm+
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March 15, 2004, 16:59 |
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I thought that CCM and CCM+ are the poly codes with CCM+ including a coupled solver.
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March 16, 2004, 19:46 |
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I just get the STAR-CCM+ on linux, I will try
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March 25, 2004, 06:42 |
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CCM and CCM+ are very different codes.
CCM Coded in Fortran90 command line will look familiar to Prostar users CCM+ Coded in C++ no command line utterly new interface, GUI driven |
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April 6, 2004, 02:20 |
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How should we keep up with all upgrades budget-wise?
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April 6, 2004, 17:01 |
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Well, that should be easy. A single licence, I am told, will enable you to use any of the different codes. Just not all at the same time.
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