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January 15, 2002, 03:33 |
3D CFD
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I am interested to model 3D(three dimensional) flow of non-Newtonian fluid in T-shaped geometry.
1)Is Fluent appropriate to do this task. 2)Is there any other free software to do this task? Thank you |
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January 15, 2002, 14:46 |
Re: 3D CFD
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Google.com is just great!!! Just search on "3d non-newtonian fluent" and you find the following independent research results for the application you are interested in:
http://www.mme.tcd.ie/esb2000/284.pdf http://beatrice.gsf.de/~mperzl/papers/lund1998/lund.pdf http://www.sperecycling.org/PDF%20Files/0623.PDF |
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