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April 17, 2020, 14:23 |
which mesh program is not so expensive and useful?
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niewiemnic
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Hello,
till now I have only generated my grids with snappyHexMesh for my project, but I think it is more effective to pay a little bit of money only for the mesh generation program. Of course, ICED CFD, for example, is very expensive. I have tried a program from NUMECA, but I find that it is not very suitable for my simulations, and I cannot buy "only" the mesh generation program from NUMECA. So I mean I have to buy the whole package from the meshing to postprocessing. Which program could I buy for mesh generation without buying the whole package? Last edited by spalartallmaras; April 17, 2020 at 15:46. |
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April 17, 2020, 15:25 |
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Brandon
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Pointwise is a meshing software and it is really good. I am not sure how much it costs though, we have a license at the uni I work at.
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April 17, 2020, 15:32 |
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niewiemnic
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I also used pointwise when I was student. Does anybody know how much is the annual license?
@kepler123 Do you study at TU BS? |
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April 17, 2020, 16:33 |
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Brandon
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No, I do not, I'm at the FH in Hamburg. The price is based on some sort of contract as far as I know. You contact them and tell them for what you want it and if you are a single person they probably give it to you cheaper than if you were a company or a uni. That is my guess. If it was not varied, they would have a price on their website.
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