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November 13, 1999, 06:30 |
How about ICEM CFD
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Hi, my friends:
Do you hear of ICEM CFD? It is a preprocessing code like the FLUENT's GAMBIT or CFX's BUILD. Did anyone has the experienceS of using ICEM CFD? And can you give us some advice about this product on some aspects, like its usage or performence? Thinks. |
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November 15, 1999, 04:15 |
Re: How about ICEM CFD
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Hello,
If you would like to see ICEM CFD running then have a look at a couple of `virtual` demos at; http://www.icemcfd.co.uk under the demos section regards David (ICEM CFD Engineering UK) |
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