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April 22, 1999, 15:45 |
GRID GRENERATION
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I am looking for a cheap or shareware grid generation software that I can run on a PC, that will import CAD data (IGES files). Generate the grid, and also be able to work with WIND 2.0.
Thanks Matt Mason |
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April 23, 1999, 04:37 |
Re: GRID GRENERATION
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Matt,
you should check http://www-users.informatik.rwth-aac.../software.html and http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/sowen/softsurv.html Hope it helps Robert Robert Schneiders MAGMA Giessereitechnologie GmbH D-52072 Aachen Kackertstr. 11 Germany Tel.: +49-241-88901-13 email: rjs@magmasoft.de www: http://www-users.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~roberts/ |
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April 23, 1999, 04:41 |
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Hello Matt,
We sell a grid generation package that meets all your needs (PC (NT), IGES and WIND). It is a commercial package and therefore more expensive than a shareware code. For more information have a look at; http://www.icemcfd.com or http://www.topologies.co.uk regards David Minns |
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April 28, 1999, 18:19 |
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That depends on what kind of application you are handling. I know nothing about WIND 2.0, but I heard one code from AEDC is called WIND. You have to choose carefully if your are handling some particular problem, such as propulsion, or IC engine. ICEM is very good for complex geometry.
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