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I am interested in usage of an application through star-CD. Can any body suggest where exactly related tutorial is available. If not, I request software support engineers to provide pdf file electronically.
Thanks! Dr C.Bhasker |
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related to what?
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Automobile piston-cylinder circuit breaker SF6 gas normally comes the standard tutorial with software but not available.
Thanks Dr C.Bhasker |
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You can refer tut 13 of STAR-CD (prostar) regarding moving mesh with piston cylinder arrangement.
All the Best Rajesh |
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Good luck with tut13. That will take some time for understanding for a beginner.
Another possibility is ProICE bei adapco as a mesh generator for comb. engines. ProICE helps you to define the event modeller in a´much esier way. If possible use this, but it is much expensive. |
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