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#1 itoa

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 04:37 AM

hi,

I want to study a project on chemical reactor design which uses any of the CFD codes available in the market. It will be very helpful if someone can give me the same.

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Thanks in advance
itoa

#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 07:44 AM

First, please read the Forum's guidelines on how & what to post. DO NOT MAKE MULTIPLE POSTINGS OF THE SAME THREAD.

Secondly, if you want to study CFD, then you should be doing that in your university - backed up by the appropriate software that can be easily supplied to you there. I would expect that you will do this if you continue with your interest in CFD.

However, if you are soliciting free, pirated CFD software and have offered your email address with the expectation of receiving it through this Forum, please be advised that we don't respect - nor tolerate - software pirates or others who foster or support them. I assume you are a student - and as such, are naive and have been led by your culture or background to believe that the world owes you free software and that it is OK to steal the intellectual property of others. We don't believe in those erroneous and unethical ideas and therefore would advise you to cease in going in that moral direction. If you intend to become a professional engineer, you will never obtain a position of trust or respect as a person who pirates the property of others. For that reason, I would advise you to not lower your ethical standards by dealing with pirated software. You will jeopardize your career and your reputation among other engineers.

I am deleting your email address from your post because the Forum can't be a source of unethical practices. If I am assuming the wrong ideas, then please correct me and we can continue with this thread.





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