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Hello folks,
I want to analyse the fluid flow from a centrifugal impeller in a room but I am confuse on what solver to start learning to use. Whether cfx or fluent?. |
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cfx is better for rotating equipment
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Can't answer since I don't know how your geometry looks like. Can't read your mind......
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