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Old   October 5, 2013, 00:10
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Hello every one,

It's my first post in this forum and so i might be putting this in the wrong section, if so, my apologies.

I have been asked by my university to use XFOIL program to analyze the effects of ice accretion on an Airfoil.

It's my first time doing coding and programming. I am very much confused and i dont know where to start from.

Do i use Matlab? Ansys? or any other software to do this? If some one could guide me a bit further on how to proceed i would very much appreciate it.

Any reply will be a great help. thanks
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Old   October 6, 2013, 04:24
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if u do in ansys fluent, it may be good get result
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