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Old   February 11, 2008, 02:08
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I'm trying to group areas of CFD into 3 clusters for my organization. What do u think of the names or groups below, any suggestions?

1) Aerodynamics (for everything related to airflow and aeroacoustics)

2) Hydrodynamics (for everything related to water, oil, liquid, two-phase flows)

3) Pyrodynamics (for combustion, fire, smoke, droplets, multiphase)

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Old   February 11, 2008, 08:20
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I agree with you. I am concerned about 2). It is straightforward.
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