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August 7, 2009, 09:28 |
I wanna learn CFD...but...
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Aniket
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Hi..everyone..
I am in my final year engg.[Mech]... I wanna learn CFD subject...but.. I was collecting more information on learning CFD..thats when one of my relatives told me that CFD is a very tough subject...so tough that even if you want to join any coaching institute for CFD..then they have a criteria according to which only people who have completed their masters degree can join the coaching classes for learning CFD...that was a major setback to me even before I was about to start learning CFD..because I [actually a group of 3 of my friends]had decided to learn it on my own through books at home itself.... I require CFD analysis [software analysis will also do...with having a brief idea of CFD subject]for my project[Final year project]..so it will be really helpful if anyone guide me to as if CFD can be understood even at graduate level..by an average guy... so that I can decide of I want to do CFD thoroughly o just a brief overview so that it satisfies my project requirement...plz help ...really confused... |
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