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Old   February 24, 2007, 03:39
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Tony
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hello evrey body

I'm fresh graduated and looking for job,the problem i'm trying to meet HVAC company,and Iwant to give it idea about fluent and what I can breing to there comapny If we used Fluent

can any body help me Thanks
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Old   February 24, 2007, 14:26
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Hi Tony,

Fluent (and other commercial CFD) have been used quite a bit in the HVAC industry. If you check the Fluent site you will see a listing of stories, examples, even companies where Fluent has been used.

Check out the following links.

http://www.fluent.com/solutions/hvac/index.htm

http://www.fluent.com/solutions/data_centers/index.htm

I would start with companies that already know about and maybe even use CFD. It is a bit hard as a recent grad to convince your new employer to use a new tool...especially if they are unfamiliar with it and it is expensive!!

Let us know how you make out.

Best Regards,

Bak_Flow
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