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08/24/2007 8:40 AM

hi.. i am doing paper on side of computational fluid dynamics can you help me to present it and how to present it because i am new to this field

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Re: CFD

08/25/2007 8:29 AM

"i am doing paper on side of computational fluid dynamics can you help me to present it and how to present it because i am new to this field"

Have you utilized <Google.com> & <Dogpile.com> to search the internet for information on your topic of interest? Once you have done that you can ask some intelligent questions about the topic to fill in some of the details.

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Re: CFD

08/25/2007 5:28 PM

try this thread What causes pressure in an noncompressible fluid? for a start don't know if it's what you are talking about.

Also take a look at these links provided to me by PetroPower http://www.efunda.com/formulae/fluids/overview.cfm

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/permot3.html#c1

Interesting stuff even if it's not what you are looking for.

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Re: CFD

08/27/2007 9:59 AM

Check out some articles in major trade publications like

Desktop Engineering

Machine Design

Design News

MCAD

There is a ton of them and they usually have an article about CFD every issue.

Good luck!

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Re: CFD

08/31/2007 9:15 AM

thank you to give response and advice for really it is a new information for me i wanna tryout that also if possible you please get me some idea about it really it gonna be big thing for me

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