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Old   December 11, 2008, 01:07
Default Requseting CFD Software
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Vincent Ryan
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Hi; i am looking free CFD software for my work on Supersonic flight. Here i have to test the formation of the shock wave at nose and taill of the aircraft as well as i have to check my new airfoil performance. Please help me

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Old   December 11, 2008, 09:42
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Ahmed
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All free software is open source developed mainly on the Linux OS. If you are new to Linux, download the caelinux distro, it has all the software you need, Code Saturn, Elmer dolfyn etc. If you are comfortable with the Linux OS then download and install Salome meca (pre and post processor) and Code Saturn (A CFD solver). Good Luck
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Old   December 16, 2008, 02:46
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Nicholas
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Hey,

Thanks for the support. Are there CFD software for windows? say GAMBIT. Will highly appreciate a direction.

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