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May 23, 2002, 04:40 |
Thanks for Leon.
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Hi,Leon
For your help,I am glad.In fact,I am a beginner.Through two months'learning,I have know something,a little something.So I wish you give me a detailed introduction.ok?Thanks in advance.If you are free,I wish your reponse. |
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May 26, 2002, 20:26 |
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A detailed introduction is a little hard over the net. Feel free to post here or email me and I can help with some of your problems.
I use FLAIR, a subset of P v3.4. So I may not use the features you want to know about. I will try to answer the question i know about. Leon |
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May 26, 2002, 23:42 |
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hello. I am glad to see your response.I know it can't solve my all question through this way.But I believe I can get an idea,maybe a good idea.so I am pleasure with your help.And I use p v3.3,I don't know what differences between them.Now I am having three-dimention combustion simulation.Can you give me a guide to do it? Thanks.
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May 27, 2002, 20:06 |
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I don't know much about combustion modelling.
The first place to look is under the multi-fluid models in POLIS and or the library cases. Leon |
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May 28, 2002, 22:24 |
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I am trying do that as you say and have an elementary idea.I think I ought learn it harder.For my question is easy and simple.so communication is difficult.Any way,thank you.When I am familar with p v3.3,I turn to you.
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