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August 2, 2003, 16:07 |
Need an advicewhat direction select to work in CFD
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Hello all I'm Michail. I live in Lithuania, it's a small post-USSR country near Poland and Baltic Sea. I'm interested in CFD for turbomashinery. I graduated from Russian Military College and then had post-graduated courses. I've got Master's degree in combat aircraft and its engines. At post-graduated courses I studied CFD for t.-jet combustors. But circumstances made me to get back to Lithuania (I was born and grew up here) I haven't got any degree. I have at home only powerless PC so I can't solve big problems. I worked with SIMPLE-like algorithms at staggered and then at colocated grids. for steady incompressible flows. So I think what direction I need to chose to continue work in CFD in order when I've got enough money I could get PhD in some of EU universities. So if somebody can give me a good advice I'll be very grateful.
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