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December 12, 2002, 13:31 |
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Does anyone know if there are any books that might be helpful with learning how to use CFX?
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December 12, 2002, 20:10 |
Re: New with CFX
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Nope. Just your friendly support people and the CFX documentation.
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December 13, 2002, 02:30 |
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Most offices organize CFX courses very regularly with a genaral apprenticeship of the code first followed by advanced features that are specific to your activity if you wish to. Some of the offices run courses on general CFD and complex physics as well and how to implement this in the products. Ask the support team.
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December 13, 2002, 08:32 |
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It would be helpful to go through all tutorials first if you haven't done that. The section of solver in the online document is very useful. After this try your model. Using CFX is like filling some forms. If you meet some problem, just press F1 on keyboard, then related hints will tell you what and how to do.
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December 17, 2002, 02:47 |
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Matt do you have much CFD experience ?? Whilst the CFX manuals help alot when using the code, they do assume that you understand the basic principals of CFD ?? If you are struggling then there are loads of good books that are out there to help with this. Bob
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