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hi all.
I'm about to undertake an analysis of centrifugal compressors with Fluent/Gmabit. However, the licence i have available to me doesn't include the Gambit turbo functions. An import mesh is not an option. does anybody know if i'll be screwed without the tubro functions or if i can 'get around it' with basic modelling techniques???? Ta Richard |
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Turbo function is a seperate package that you have to pay seperate money to buy the license. I am also analysing the centrifugal compressor. Currently iam using fluent and solidwork2004 and gambit for basic geometry modeling. Hope that this helps
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