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Old   September 17, 2015, 01:20
Default Query Regarding reason of coupling between different CFD software
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Dear Experts,
I wanted to know that why there is need to coupling between two CFD software codes for doing simulation. i.e If I take the example is measuring the temperature variation of different underhood components of the vehicle, and also seeing thee air flow distribution, at different loading conditions, then I need to couple Star CCM with RADTherm.
So why can't only Star CCM handle the entire simulation?

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STAR-CCM+ can handle this just fine by itself, why do you think you need RAD therm?
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