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June 22, 2000, 20:11 |
CFD in a nutshell
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Hi there CFD gurus.
I am CFD Dummy and I have an aircraft aerodynamic problem. (It's really more just a question than a problem.) I know I can get it solved in a wind tunnel for as low as $300 an hour (plus building the model for some $20-30,000) and I'll have a reliable answer. Now, what can the CFD do for me other than confuse me and why should I look into it? CFD Dummy |
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