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September 10, 2008, 09:33 |
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Dear All I am new in CFD. I am working on interl convection heat transfer in trailing edge of gas turbine blade. I have tree options Star CD, CFX and Fluent. I want to know which one is best to use in my case?? Kindest Regards Waseem Siddique
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September 10, 2008, 10:28 |
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what kind of problem you are to deal with? in steady and stable problems CFX is more suitable choice. otherwise you can use fluent. star-cd is a very powerful software, but still lacks a good Coupled solver. Also it is not as user friendly as fluent is! good luck
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September 10, 2008, 17:07 |
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What you say about Star-cd is correct, but Star-ccm+ has a coupled solver and is definitely easier to use than fluent (although I haven't used CFX).
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September 11, 2008, 04:22 |
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yeah sure STAR-CCM+ is something! Generally, all of these tools can be used; but what finally becomes the key to suggest is which of which you have mastered well. the kind of problem is somehow complex and needs enough experience using either software.
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