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STAR CCM+ 0 0%
Simerics 0 0%
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Old   September 18, 2017, 08:14
Default Better CFD Software for turbo-machinery- CFX/STAR CCM+/Simerics?
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Hi,

Which one these would be a better CFD Software for turbo-machinery?
I have used cfx and starccm+ and both look good.
1. CFX- Meshing takes time while the post processing is great.
2. STAR CCM+ - Meshing is robust and the post processing is good.
3. Simerics-Got to know of it recently. They claim meshing 1 million nodes takes less than 10 min. Transient case simulation in less than 2 hours. It seems too good to be true. Post processing capability doesn't look promising.

Please give your suggestion and criteria to select a software. If recommending a certain software please give the pros and cons.

Thanks in advance,
Rokson
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