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Old   August 31, 2004, 07:13
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RobMolyneux
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Hi, I begin an MSc in CFD in a couple of weeks and am greatly looking forward to it.

I was wondering if anybody in here had recently done a similar programme and whether they could offer any advice of useful books/resources that might be helpful for me.

In addition to this I was wondering if anybody might know of companies in the UK that look to recruit MSc students once they have completed the course, specifically in CFD.

As of yet I am not aware of which soctware I will be usinf, but I have previously used Fluent v5.0 during my Mechanical Engineering degree.

Many thanks,

Rob
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Old   August 31, 2004, 21:16
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an intro to cfd the finite volume method by h k versteeg and w malalasekera
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Old   September 1, 2004, 08:56
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Also the Computational methods for Fluid Dynamics, J.H Ferziger, M. Peric
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