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anthro January 22, 2007 10:50

Books on fluent/gambit??
 
Hi, can anyone recommend me a book on fluent. I have already gone thru the online tutorials. I am looking for a book that teaches fluent. Much like a book on learning java or C++ and so on..

Ralf Schmidt January 23, 2007 02:46

Re: Books on fluent/gambit??
 
Hi!

have you seen this tutorial?

http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/cou...uent/index.htm

Ralf

Jonas Larsson January 23, 2007 03:52

Re: Books on fluent/gambit??
 
I took the liberty to add this nice link to the Fluent FAQ here at CFD-Wiki. We need to get better at using CFD-Wiki to save this type of good advice posted on these forums. Here is a direct link to the question I added in the Fluent FAQ:

http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Fluen..._and_Gambit.3F

Sujith January 23, 2007 12:30

Re: Books on fluent/gambit??
 
The best thing is Fluent documentation, which is almost like a text-book. I could find some fluent boooks at this site http://www.bakker.org/cfmbook/cfmbook.htm


Yasser January 23, 2007 13:19

Re: Books on fluent/gambit??
 
Wow very nice link Thanks very much

Swarup January 23, 2007 22:34

Re: Books on fluent/gambit??
 
I do not remember the title now, but there is one introductory book on Fluid Mechanics which uses Fluent to solve typical flow problems. I do not know how much detailed information it gives on Fluent, but it should be a good start Moreover, it is a recent publication.

Swarup.


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