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August 12, 2003, 12:00 |
CFD beginner
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hai everybody,
I'm a beginner in CFD.Can u please suggest me the easiest software to beginwith ,I mean FLUENT/CFX. |
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August 12, 2003, 12:55 |
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hi, it is about license. do you have all of them? In fact, they are quite similar. I think CFX is pretty straight forward except that its pre-processor sucks as compared to Fluent. But its capability has been promoted a lot in new versions (CFX5). Fluent is bit more user-friendly, but you can have control for everything with CFX. hope this helps
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August 12, 2003, 13:14 |
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Thank you very much Mr.Paul.
I am studyng in a Premier Engiineering institute in India.My institute has CFX,FLUENT etc.That is why I questioned |
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August 16, 2003, 08:38 |
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hi, iam phd student and doing my research. i think u should start with fluent.
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