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Hi
Is anyone using Midas NFX for the CFD modelling of fire and smoke? If so could you please let me know how well it performs? I need a software that does compressible flow analyses (I've read that Midas NFX does this), but I don't know how suitable it is for fire and smoke. Thanks in advance Marie |
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