|
[Sponsors] |
February 5, 2006, 04:58 |
CFD
|
#1 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Hi, I want to get started into CFD, with the intention of later modelling chemical reactions (in reactors) and perhaps aerodynamics(vehicles, etc). What is the best way to get started (self learning)? I know this will be a long process. I am familiar with transport theory but have no 'working' knowledge.
Thanks, Noko |
|
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
STAR-Works : Mainstream CAD with CFD | CD adapco Group Marketing | Siemens | 0 | February 13, 2002 12:23 |
Where do we go from here? CFD in 2001 | John C. Chien | Main CFD Forum | 36 | January 24, 2001 21:10 |
ASME CFD Symposium, Atlanta, July 2001 | Chris R. Kleijn | Main CFD Forum | 0 | August 21, 2000 04:49 |
Which is better to develop in-house CFD code or to buy a available CFD package. | Tareq Al-shaalan | Main CFD Forum | 10 | June 12, 1999 23:27 |
public CFD Code development | Heinz Wilkening | Main CFD Forum | 38 | March 5, 1999 11:44 |