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January 18, 2003, 07:27 |
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I am an experienced FLUENT user (GAMBIT, FLUNET 5/6) but may have to do a project in a short space of time using ICEPAK, which I have never used before.
Can anyone tell me if ICEPAK is relatively easy to use, and if it can be used for non-standard parts, mainly computer chips. Thanks DAE |
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