Computational problems in Fluids and Fields

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The discussion revolves around seeking assistance for researching computational problems in fluids and fields. The original poster is struggling to find interesting topics and relevant equations for their project. They mention using Google for research but are not finding satisfactory results. Helpful links to resources on computational fluid dynamics are shared by other participants. The conversation highlights the importance of utilizing specialized websites for better research outcomes in this field.
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Hi there - I'm new to the forum...

I need help! I have to research an interesting problem in the topic of fluids and fields which can be solved/investigated through Computational methods. To do this we're supposed to use google - but it's just not coming up with anything.

Any suggestions? We need to come up with something, and the equations/info that could be used to potentially solve it.
 
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i wish i knew about these sites when i had the same project as he has :)
 
Thanks so much for those links - they're great.

eaboujaoudeh - I'm a she. Becks being short for Rebecca.
 
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