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I am using ANSYS Multiphysics (Thermal) and CFX for most of my simulations. I want to couple a C-based code to Ansys & CFX which I am not sure if possible or not. I would appreciate if someone could provide me the related information in this regard. Thanking in advance
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Hi alirasim,
I thing the best choice for the best results, is to using MFX option (I am in stadium of study FSI, MFS and MFX). Other option is represented by software MPCCI. This software coupling the study in a very simpler manner. Here appear a very simply problem: the university which made this software, assure the distribution free, but you must be a company, firm, not a simply person, common user. ![]() Best regards. I waitinig your opinion about this software and of course some news, refering to your problem (I am interesting about this type of study). |
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