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April 5, 2009, 08:11 |
A General Question
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Venugopal
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Dear Friends,
I am an industrialist working in a chemical industry. I want to shift my career into CFD; as for now, i have only good ideas in fluid mechanics. How about i go and study a CFD Course in any place? or is it possible that i can learn CFD and related softwares in home only(as i dont have time); if it is possible in home itself, how can i get hold of the respective softwares. I am from Chemical Engineering Background. I need ur valuable help in this matter. Thanks & Many Regards. |
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April 5, 2009, 10:25 |
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Newton KF
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What kind of chemical engineering do you do??? First of all, I think you should google some information of CFD for your area. Then you should ask some enterprises for demo versions of those cfd softwares... Then select the best that works for you and do the tutorials... In parallel, you should find a good fluid dynamics course in a University near you...
Good luck... |
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