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October 14, 2001, 22:48 |
cfx-4 book
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it's been a lot of time that i'm looking for a book handling fluid dynamics by using cfx-4 (or later) and i´ve never got it yet.
Sometime i´ve heared some about multiphase flow. If you have any suggestion (Author/Title/HowToGetIt) please, answer me! Best Regards |
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October 15, 2001, 05:17 |
Re: cfx-4 book
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Diego,
For CFX there are general Manuals (now online but that you can also buy as printed versions) which include physical models and mathematical descriptions, Course Notes and Advance Courses Notes (esp. in combustion/radiation/multiphase for the different advance courses) that you get when you attend these specialised courses. Ask your local vendor (ESSS eu acho) about these courses. Herve |
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October 16, 2001, 09:21 |
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There are some books that handle with CFD generally and, at same time, play the role of CFD codes introduce. The most popular is:
Versteeg & Malalasekera, An introduction to Computational Fluid dynamics. It is easy to buy at amazon.com and livrariacultura.com.br. I did buy at submarino.com.br. At amazon.com you will face much more books that handle with multiphase flow. |
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