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October 30, 2009, 08:22 |
New to CFD
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David H Hudson
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I have no experience using CFD - can someone point me to an cheap (less than $1000) CFD program, so I can start to work with some simple problems?
Thanks for your help, Dave Hudson |
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October 30, 2009, 08:29 |
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I strongly suggest you to use some
opensource CFD package first.for example OPENFOAM |
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October 30, 2009, 08:36 |
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David H Hudson
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Where do I find this program?
Thanks, |
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October 30, 2009, 09:19 |
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use google
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October 30, 2009, 22:34 |
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You better log on the openfoam forum and see by yourself the kind of questions being asked there David At this budget, you need to go for multi physics programmes, the list is very long, COMSOL, Ansys, Nastran, Algor,.................. may be the combination of alibre and algor fits in your budget, search, may be you find a sales representative with big heart who can make you a reasonable offer.(add the www and .com to any of the names given before) If you are not familiar with what is a multiphysics programme, then you can download Elmer (a free open source multiphysics programme) log on http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/phys...r/bin/windows/ and grab the latest compilation, this is the Windows version, or search their web site for instructions on how to install it on Linux and do not forget to download the documentation and tutorials. Ding New comers need guidance not punishments, you cannot ask someone to climb the Himalaya mountains before going to the Alpes Good luck to all .................................................. .......Open Source for ever.......................... |
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October 31, 2009, 04:56 |
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Dave
Please see the private message I have sent. regards |
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November 2, 2009, 09:46 |
CFD under $1000/year
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Richard Smith
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Here at Symscape we have a new CFD add-on (SymLab RANS Flow) that is included in our SymLab Professional add-on for $999.99/year.
We also provide 30 day free trails. If you haven't already guessed , I am a representative of Symscape.
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