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February 8, 2004, 13:56 |
which one? Star-CD, CFX or FLUENT?
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Hello.
I have some experience in FLUENT. Can somebody compare the capabilities of CFX or Star-CD with FLUENT? For example: - The advantages and disadvantages of each one? - Which one is more user-friendly? - Which areas of fluid mechanics and heat transfer, each of them is strong in? - Do they have a good pre and post processor? - Do they have good support team? - Their User-Defined-Functions Thank you, Mazyar |
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February 9, 2004, 02:47 |
Re: which one? Star-CD, CFX or FLUENT?
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Have a look at the messages posted here in former times. There you can find all your answers and more.
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February 9, 2004, 08:58 |
Re: which one? Star-CD, CFX or FLUENT?
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oh god not this old chestnut, i guess it is about that time of the month for the old star, cfx fluent debate, that is until next month when the next person starts the exact same topic for the fifty thousandth time!
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February 18, 2004, 18:57 |
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the blue one
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