3D CFD Tutorials & CATIA V5 to CFD File Imports

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3D CFD tutorials are essential for understanding computational fluid dynamics, with various resources available online. Importing files from CATIA V5 into CFD software is highly dependent on the specific software being used, and users must first learn to create a proper mesh before importing. Recommended tutorial resources include educational websites like Cornell's FLUENT Learning Modules and others focused on GAMBIT and FLUENT by ANSYS. It's crucial to familiarize oneself with the software's capabilities and available tutorials to effectively navigate the learning process. Engaging with these resources will enhance understanding and application of CFD concepts.
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hi. I need some 3D CFD tutorial. Can anyone introduce some links to me besides cfd-online?
And may I know how to import file from CATIA V5 into cfd? where can I find that information?

Thanks.
 
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try the accessing the following link

http://cfdcomputing.com
 
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You are in so very far over your head that if the surface exploded, chances are you wouldn't even know.

I'm not trying to be mean, but in all honesty, that question is very software dependent. Whatever software you're using should have a great deal of tutorials available. However, before you can even import your problem to the cfd software, you need a mesh.

You first need to learn how to get a decent mesh. We may not see you for six months.
 
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