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April 20, 2014, 20:16 |
Star CCM+ vs ANSYS
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Neil
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Hi all,
I'm fairly new to CFD, and I'm currently working on drag reduction of streamlined vehicles. As a result, I am very interested in the behaviour of the boundary layer and the location of BL transition. I currently have access to ANSYS (CFX and FLUENT) as well as STAR-CCM+, and I'm wondering which software would be better suited for my needs. Thanks, Neo63 |
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