Ansys -> Fluent

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kilcoo316
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Ansys -> Fluent

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Just been told by a mate in Ansys they've bought Fluent :)


Might be of interest for the CFD users on here.

manchild
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viewforum.php?f=6
Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
Moderators: Tomba, CFDruss

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Re: Ansys -> Fluent

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kilcoo316 wrote:Just been told by a mate in Ansys they've bought Fluent :)


Might be of interest for the CFD users on here.
Are you 110% sure about this news? Because they already have CFX?

kilcoo316
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manchild wrote:viewforum.php?f=6
Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
Moderators: Tomba, CFDruss

:? :?


This isn't a discussion about F1, or aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres.

kilcoo316
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Re: Ansys -> Fluent

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Anonymous wrote: Are you 110% sure about this news? Because they already have CFX?
I know they have CFX - I use it!


But he works in ansys on the cfd related programs - I have no reason to doubt him.

manchild
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Its a talk about CFD, isn't it?
Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
Moderators: Tomba, CFDruss
kilcoo316 wrote:Might be of interest for the CFD users on here.

kilcoo316
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manchild wrote:Its a talk about CFD, isn't it?
Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
Moderators: Tomba, CFDruss
Might be of interest for the CFD users on here.
Yeah, read that whole line again.

Discussions about..... & even clearer-> Please stick to F1 on this forum.


Anyway, who cares, its here now :)

manchild
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No problem, I just thoght that people interested in CFD might overlook this thread if it is in off-topic chat. :wink:

I was just trying to be helpfull :oops:

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kilcoo316 wrote:
manchild wrote:Its a talk about CFD, isn't it?
Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
Moderators: Tomba, CFDruss
Might be of interest for the CFD users on here.
Yeah, read that whole line again.

Discussions about..... & even clearer-> Please stick to F1 on this forum.


Anyway, who cares, its here now :)

you started it kilkoo

kilcoo316
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Anonymous wrote: you started it kilkoo
:D :D

Yeah, I'm just a bad influence 8) :lol:

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kilcoo316 wrote:
Anonymous wrote: you started it kilkoo
:D :D

Yeah, I'm just a bad influence 8) :lol:
I have confirmed that the news is Bullshit

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Jeez, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Although, I don't like using Gambit too much, and I've heard that ANSYS ICEM CFD is a much better interface, so I guess this is probably a good thing in terms of a usability standpoint.

kilcoo316
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Anonymous wrote: I have confirmed that the news is Bullshit
Confirmed through who?

My friend is working in the Ansys CFD offices Milton - and I'll say again, I've no reason to doubt him.

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kilcoo316 wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I have confirmed that the news is Bullshit
Confirmed through who?

My friend is working in the Ansys CFD offices Milton - and I'll say again, I've no reason to doubt him.
Fluent is growing every day and is beig used all over the world and CFX is not. Why on earth would Fluent sell itself?

kilcoo316
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Anonymous wrote: Fluent is growing every day and is beig used all over the world and CFX is not. Why on earth would Fluent sell itself?
Don't know, but is that the reasoning you are using for Ansys (who incidentally do alot more than just CFD - unlike Fluent) not buying Fluent?


* Assuming you are the same guest as earlier :?