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Old   March 26, 2004, 07:34
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jordi
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can anyone here give me a technical description of a CFD code?

thankyou very much
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Old   March 26, 2004, 10:03
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Read the book,

Computational Fluid Dynamics by J. Blazek. or their is other book

Time Marching : A Step by Step Guide to Flow Solver. by Michel Lobo

Hope It will help

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Old   March 26, 2004, 10:15
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sorry, but I only need a brief description (about two lines) thank-you, anyway
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Old   March 26, 2004, 12:14
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In single line, CFD is about solving Navier-Stokes Equation (compressible or incompressible) and other transport phenomenon equation using Mathematical Iterative Techniques.

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