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June 21, 2008, 16:28 |
[OFF] comparison CFX and Thirdwave
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By the way, is there somebody here that already had worked with the Thirdwave program (WWW.THIRDWAVESYS.COM). I would like to make a comparison between CFX and Thirdwave, but i do not have this software nor the license of it.
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June 22, 2008, 18:39 |
Re: [OFF] comparison CFX and Thirdwave
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Hi,
From your description Third wave sounds like a chip formation modelling program. CFX is a CFD software. There's not much in common there from what I can see. No point in comparing an apple to an orange. Glenn Horrocks |
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