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Old   November 7, 2006, 10:43
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Dear all, I am a beginner in CFD. I am now trying to solve the quasi one dimensional nozzle flow using upwind schemes. I have read some books but still do not know how to start a program. Where can I have the fortran or a MATLAB code for it so that I can study it from the very beginning. Thank you very much for your information
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Old   November 7, 2006, 17:46
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well,you may read some books about the finite differential equatins,and the coordinate trasformations.As a beginner,you should know that how the governing equations are transformed into a curvilinere coordinates.And then,u'll know the magics.
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Old   November 20, 2006, 00:45
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dear friends, i want to simulate compressible fluid flow of nozzle,and also temperature distribtion of plume. so can body tutorial regarding this, please. waiting for your reply.

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