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Old   November 16, 2006, 22:43
Default best book to know fluent,help me
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Sastry
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hai i want to know the completely whas happening in the fluent,and complete theory for BC's,Solvers,and simulation

so please suggest me a good book to know all these things ---- from banglore, india
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Old   November 16, 2006, 23:34
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hi Sastry, you can use fluent manual it self to know all these things. it is very difficult to say one particular book.. there are few books that i given below. (just auther names i given here) 1.Ferziger and Peric (to understand coding and how it works) 2.Malalsekara (very simple one) 3.Sundararajan and there so many..
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Old   November 24, 2006, 02:11
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sharma G.S.
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sastry, i believe the best resource to get the algorithmic approach of pragramming is delt in neumerical techniques better you look for it sharma,Associate professor, hyderabad

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