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Old   July 4, 2002, 03:25
Default No serious CFD progresses?
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anonymous
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I have left CFD field for almost ten years. I still see many dicussions in this forum on some topics that have already been solved ten years ago. It seems to me there are no serious advances in CFD.
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Old   July 4, 2002, 06:56
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Maybe you should refer to the so many research papers for the advances in the CFD, rather than by browsing this forum.
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Old   July 4, 2002, 11:30
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I would have said that the introduction and use of scalable, massively parallel solvers is good progress.
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Old   July 5, 2002, 09:09
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The mathematical solution of the N-S equations is one of the 7 problems these guys award $1,000,000 for...

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Old   July 8, 2002, 03:55
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Mmm, that may be true from an academic or research point of view, but practically speaking, CFD is very useful and usable now. I call that a lot of progress.
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Old   July 8, 2002, 22:49
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Why are we bothering to respond to some anonymous person's subjective opinions!
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