Learn to use CFD

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amouzouris
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Learn to use CFD

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does anyone know where someone can find online lessons on how to use any cfd software?

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While I haven't tried CFD, I have studied tutorials on youtube, worth a try

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www.openfoam.com for the best free software

www.cfdonline.com for resources
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The manual of the CFD package you are using should provide some tutorials. What packages are you using?
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im not using any packages...im asking you guys and based on the tutorials i find i will buy a package...i appreciate your help a lot! thank u guys!

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Youtube. And maybe a few manuals.
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a little background in fluid mechanics should help to make sense of what you are doing with it as well.
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Fluid mechanics and numerical methods background. Otherwise you're just making pretty pictures that are potentially all BS.
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I think I have been there. In my biography this chapter will be called "My life in search of an understandable CFD package and the Unicorns".

I tried first to actually use free software before deciding about anything else (that was what I did in the end: I decided not to buy anything else).

There is http://www.openfoam.org/ and http://www.freecfd.com/ Their manuals are interesting, specially if you, like almost (almost) everybody in this planet, hate numerical methods more than Michelin.

Check http://www.openfoam.com/docs/user/ if you want to rob a few hours of your employer. The manual is user oriented, but that's a plus if you ask me. You can collect a couple dozen good questions in less than an hour and then check how more professional packages handle those issues.

These programs have no fancy interfaces, so these tutorials take you to the raw fundamentals in minutes. They are a bit incoherent for the casual reader, like me, but take in account they're written by C programmers who besides are aerodynamicists, an explosive cocktail of matrices.
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Jersey Tom wrote:Fluid mechanics and numerical methods background. Otherwise you're just making pretty pictures that are potentially all BS.
Bingo.

Though to help along with that, the Fluent user guide is pretty useful, in fact one of the most useful things ive read. You can find it through google, and if you find one of the older versions they tend to give some pretty nice details with regards to numerical methods.