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Nate Knoke
Join Date: Oct 2009
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I'm looking for a CFD code that I can use to model transient heating of gas in a resonance cavity. The flow is supersonic, compressible and non-reacting. I appreciate any recommendations for CFD programs that could model this case, preferably free or low-cost.
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