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March 10, 2016, 15:22 |
CFD for operating room
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Musa Idris Dirar
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I am very happy to be joining this forum and thank everyone who likes to help others. I'm a student and I have a graduation project to obtain a bachelor degree, and this project is "CFD for operating room to specify the optimal positions of supply air diffusers, return air grills and exhaust air openings ". I have ANSYS 14.0 and used Fluent (Because I have some knowledge of it, but it's not enough!!!). I encountered some problems with mesh and setup. Is there a person who likes to help me? I hope that you send me in email or in facebook account. Sorry for my English
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