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tutorial about the use fo Fluent

tutorial about the use fo Fluent

tutorial about the use fo Fluent

(OP)
Dear cybermen and cyberwomen
I am searching some tutorial about use Fluent, for modelling thermal problems.
Many thanks in advance.

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Eng. Antonino Nicosia
my website: web.tiscali.it/aeronavigandosulweb

RE: tutorial about the use fo Fluent

all the manual and user guide is on here:

http://simba.ara.bme.hu/~cfd/fluent6.1doc/help/.

(if ir doesn't works...go to yahoo.com and put:
"fluent 6.1 user guide"

and go to the http with .hu and here you will find it.

regards.

RE: tutorial about the use fo Fluent

(OP)
Many thanks NApoleone,
your nick I remember to have heard it sometime...
but I had visited this website last week, however many thanks for your help.
See you on this forum for an another topic.

Eng. Antonino Nicosia
Aeronautical Engineer specialized in Fluid Power field.

my website: web.tiscali.it/aeronavigandosulweb
(in the future there will be many programs about fluid power problems, thermal and structural problems)

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