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Originally Posted by: NickB marketing, marketing, marketing.
Yep- I'm 100% with you there Nick! :D
When I get a bee under my bonnet I too get oober passionate about these things (like you haven't noticed?! :rolleyes:)- I'd love to do some hardcore marketing for Shark- but we've all been here before aint we? :(
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I suppose you've also heard the marketing BS about SW's million seat sales. I don't believe a word of it (despite having fallen for the SW's sheet metal hype ;) ) I'm also convinced that SW's has a secret Mac build too. All that money and team of programmers :mad: 3 cheers for Tim eh? :D
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:confused: .....Oooooohhhh yeah thats right this post was about CFD analysis software:rolleyes::rolleyes:
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Also Paul, if you dig freeware FEA, there's also
GMSH .
I've also used ANSYS, if that's any help? (recommended!)
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Originally Posted by: ttrw Also Paul, if you dig freeware FEA, there's also
GMSH .
I've also used ANSYS, if that's any help? (recommended!)
It's more CFD im looking at than FEA... :D
[URL="http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoam/index.html"]http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoam/index.html[/URL]
This is FREE but a steep learning curve...
and another..... [URL="http://www.freecfd.com/about/"]http://www.freecfd.com/about/[/URL]
Year subscription tool here...[URL="http://www.symscape.com/"]http://www.symscape.com/[/URL]
CFDesign looks about the most intuitive and for people like me who dont have the time for such a steep climb to drive it and to get meaningful results & fast!!
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Paul, both ANSYS and COMSOL do flow analysis, but you may have to remorgage your house to afford them.
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Originally Posted by: unique CFDesign looks about the most intuitive and for people like me who dont have the time for such a steep climb to drive it and to get meaningful results & fast!!
Have you got any idea how much it costs?
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Originally Posted by: ttrw Have you got any idea how much it costs?
I do. Precisely. I'll send you a private message.
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Originally Posted by: tmay I do. Precisely. I'll send you a private message.
"Priceless"!! ;)
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