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Hello All,
I'm looking for a blade to blade solver for turbomachinery. Something like MISES or RVCQ3D. I would love to get MISES but it is now commercial/available to only to academics and i just want a code to play around with a throughflow code I have found. I might try RVCQ3D if I can get it but I've heard that it has a lot of problems. Thanks |
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| blade-to-blade, quasi-3d, turbomachinery |
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