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Dear CFD friends,
I am from India.I am completed BE-Aeronautical Engineering in Anna University and now i am doing my M.Tech in IIT.I want to know about CFD opportunities in Aerospace Engineering and How to start, where i get basics of CFD.Please reply me ur suggestion and comments. |
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first read anderson. Make fundas of FM clear.
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1) Buy or borrow Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics (Ferziger & Peric) 2) Learn it in full 3) Download the sample programs given in this book 4) Study them in depth 5) Go to dolfyn.net -> You have know a strong background, with programming skills in CFD and a good teaching code consistent with this knowledge to start with.
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