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Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find a trial version or DEMO of a 3-D commercial CFD code? I have been working on an in-house 3-D CFD code development. I'd like to know what a commercial CFD code looks like and how it works but I know I cannot afford to buy one as a student.Regards. |
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One possibility would be to attend a training course for a commercial product. This still costs $$$, of course, but much less than the licence fee. I know AEA has these quite frequently, and some people attend just to learn about code capabilities. Presumably Fluent, Star, etc do the same. Good luck,
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