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September 23, 2024 at 6:28 am
neeleshwarkade90
Subscriberstudy purpose use this software
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September 23, 2024 at 9:04 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorPlease rephrase the question. For basic theory and an overview have a look in Learning on here: there are courses on the solver but also physics.Â
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September 26, 2024 at 9:41 am
crevanth2001
Subscriberi'm a chemical engineer .i want to make a good in fluid mechanics
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September 26, 2024 at 1:47 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorOK, that's a good start, I finished my degree in Chemical Engineering a few years (over two decades - eek!) ago - it's a very good grounding for most CFD application areas.Â
Start by reviewing the various physics lectures in Learning (left menu on here). That'll cover the fluids terms that we use in the CFD solver (Fluent). From there you'll also see Introduction courses for Fluent along with some on the workflow, do those. As you're learning also look in Help in Fluent (most of the panels have a Help button) for some of the theory and what things mean.Â
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