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Old   April 2, 2012, 16:49
Question Polyflow vs. Fluent
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What is the advantage of using Polyflow over Fluent or CFD - if there is any? I want to decide if I want to work with Fluent or CFX or Polyflow for solving fluid flow problem with Solid boundaries and free surfaces in the Ansys Workbench. Please help. Thanks.
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the software you will use depends on which kind of promplem u are going to solve, maybe you should show us the details of your study u are going to deal with. then u may get some useful advices
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