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Max
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I'm fairly new to CFD software and I'm hoping to use a GUI that eases the process of running simulations. I've seen a lot of talk about Helyx and Salome but I'm not sure which to use.
Could someone explain what the differences between each option are? One issue I have is that I have found more youtube tutorials using Salome compared to Helyx OS so I am inclined to use Salome. Any additional information on the topic is greatly appreciated because I am very new to all of this. Thanks! |
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gui, helyx, salome, simflow |
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