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Old   December 6, 2011, 04:57
Default Throughflow Model in NUMECA
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Dear all,

I am working on the throughflow model in turbomachinery. And recently I found that there is a tool named “Throughflow Model” in NUMECA, but I do not find any tutorial about this.

So, I hope there is anyone can tell about how to perform this “Throughflow Model” in NUMECA. Anything about this tool is helpful.

Thanks in advance.Waiting for your reply.

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Is there anyone had used this tool in NUMECA?
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