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Old   November 30, 2000, 01:17
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I want to know the basics of CFD computational fluid dynamics could you please to help me to work out my problem Thanks] Rupinder singh bedi

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Old   November 30, 2000, 02:04
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(1). You may want to take a look at the books section first. (2). Then check out some of the books from the library and pick a couple which match your background. (3). You can also visit the webpages of the commercial cfd vendors listed here as sponsors. Some of the venodrs have the demo programs available . In this way, you can get some hands-on experience in terms of the various steps involved in CFD. (4). Then, you can also take a formal CFD course at a college, or from a cfd code vendor. (5). These should be enough to keep you very busy for a while, I hope.
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