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SA March 14, 2008 14:36

CFX, Fluent and Numeca?
 
Dear Frends,

I m working in CFD company which provides the solution for turbomachinery industry. Recently I have been assigned a task to study the different Sotwares for Turbomachinery CFD( we are using Fluent).

Can any body tell me the best software for turbomachinery CFD in terms of :

1. Price 2. convergence speed 3. memory requirment 4. modeling the bypass flow with fan and core compressor 5. turbulence model 6. Meshing 7. turbo specific post processing.

Regards

red lemon March 16, 2008 17:38

Re: CFX, Fluent and Numeca?
 
CFX is traditionally strong in turbo and with turbo grid update going into workbench, this has got to be the best option.

Usman March 16, 2008 18:51

Re: CFX, Fluent and Numeca?
 
Yes CFX is best for turbomachinery. If you look into history of CFX you would understand why?

Usman

Rogerio Fernandes Brito March 22, 2008 14:46

Re: CFX, Fluent and Numeca?
 
With CFX, you will able to perform the major problems within your company with less 10% of deviation (only in fluids domains, CFX didnīt give me good results for solid domains on transient heat conducting).


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