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Hi dear
I want to know if its possible to solve acoustics problems using Fluent 5.23 or Fidap 8.0 (I have access to both of them also Gambit 1.0) if possible please answer me. Thanks |
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Most of acoustics problems like noise and vibrations as fluid flow is concerned are caused due to turbulence in fluid systems (for example turbulent internal flow inside pipe and duct networks). I believe it is possible to examine in a correct solution those turbulence regions and look where the acoustic problem comes from.
Yours trully Constantinos |
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