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Old   February 2, 2009, 03:48
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jeevan kumar
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Hi to all

My name is jeevan kumar, i am new to using fluent. I want to solve some problems/projects on fluent, please can anyone give me or suggest some projects which can be carried out in fluent.

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Old   February 4, 2009, 11:19
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This question seems to be very vague.

Any fluid related project can be solved in FLUENT but it depends on what your interests are and time limit (is this a course project). Are you interested in heat transfer or combustion or fluid-structure interaction etc.

Provide some specific details on the type of project you would like to work on and then someone might be able to help you.
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Old   February 5, 2009, 03:40
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Thank you for your reply.

There is no time limit, and it is no part of any course. Just i want to do some projects so that i will get experience in the tool.

Basically i am intrested in Turbomachirary. But i wont mind doing in any area of CFD.

It will be very helpfull if you could help me.

Thank you

With Regards

jeevan kumar
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