Free CFD software

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tomislavp4
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Free CFD software

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Hi guys, do you know some free fluid dynamics program or maybe where to find cracked one :wink: ? Please tell me if you know some... thanks :)

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Yes --I have are a source site that lists 10 links--most from US engineering schools-- ask me next week --swamped with work--

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Need it sooner--search"freeware CDF software" on net

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OPEN FOAM

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tomislavp4
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open foam and many others are free but they are for linux not for windows and that´s my problem. Are there any free programs for windows?

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go to http://www.cfd-online.com
and try p2p networks
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slimjim8201
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Free CFD software is an oxymoron. You could probably find a cracked version of any CFD tool on the market, but thats like stealing 20-50K. Here in the CFD market, we don't look kindly on those people.

Any tool that is worth a darn is going to cost you (unless you are a student).

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Can't find the benchmark. As memory seves it was shareware--listed at the Berkeley U in California USA-- I believe it was free to University Students--perhaps only US students--I do remember finding it on Goggle about 4 months ago--

Regards Carlos

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syguy
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Affordable CFD

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Rather than free CFD, would anyone settle for affordable CFD?

Say $100s rather than $10,000s.

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Symscape, Computer-Aided Engineering for all

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tomislavp4
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Yeah im probably going to buy something cheap if I start working soon...

But they can offer something free right :roll: I mean something not so powerful, on a beginnig level... I just want to check few things I´m not going to start my own company or something, so should I spend 1000+ $ on some CFD software? [-X

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Syguy - ok I'll bite - thats of interest for the magazine - e-mail me at sam_collins@ipcmedia.com

(mods my e-mail addy is not secret so don't worry)

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Ciro Pabón
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This is the third thread on the same subject in a few months. I dispair sometimes. Look into the forum and search for CFD, for heavens sake! Ehem. :)

I haven't reviewed the links I gave, I know they exist. Please, tell me if they are worthy of anything. In my page at http://www.ciropabon.co.nr I give the same links.

Windows? Ugh.. Well, do you have at least a Mac? In that case you could try ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Mac/UIFlow UIFlow for Macintosh. It rocks, I've toyed with it. I'm into car dynamics simulation, not into CFD, so excuse me if it's not good enough. I think Tomba should open a CFD links page.

You can find the links I've found at:

viewtopic.php?t=3638

And this was the second thread:

viewtopic.php?t=3836

This is also the third time I ask humbly for you to post some comment on the links, instead of saying just thanks. Well... :roll:

About the comments on cracking the software, well, again, ugh... Let me tell you I won't contract you. And get off my lawn! :roll: (that was a joke, in case you did not get it).
Ciro