dubliner75
Mechanical
- Jan 5, 2006
- 1
I need a CFD tool to better grasp the fundamental concepts of a process involving combustion and chemical reduction of particles suspended in a turbulent gas stream. I don’t have the resources to purchase Fluent, but I was thinking about purchasing the student version of Fluent called studentFLUENT.
At $99, the software has most of the functionality of Fluent 6.2, but it is limited to 20,000 elements and does not come with a preprocessor. It’s not a production tool, however, I was wondering if the software could be a useful in terms of getting a better grasp of Fluent’s CFD solvers and providing a basic/academic level of insight into elements of the process in question? Does anyone have any advice?
At $99, the software has most of the functionality of Fluent 6.2, but it is limited to 20,000 elements and does not come with a preprocessor. It’s not a production tool, however, I was wondering if the software could be a useful in terms of getting a better grasp of Fluent’s CFD solvers and providing a basic/academic level of insight into elements of the process in question? Does anyone have any advice?