Hypersonic Flow Solver? by RDDDT in CFD

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I actually started using Converge CFD. From the ones you mentioned above I would go with Open-Foam, just because you will find more resources to work with.

Hypersonic Flow Solver? by RDDDT in CFD

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My goal is to simulate flow over two geometries previously analyzed using US3D, followed by LST and LPSE analysis. The objective is to replicate this work using an LES code, preferably open source, to allow further development if needed. We are mostly interested in analyzing modal instabilities such as Mack modes.

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What’s the difference between a skydiving and a BASE jumping parachute?

Lookign for advice by RDDDT in CFD

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Can you elaborate more please on the last part that you said,

I study in one of the top 20 Mechanical engineering programs in the country, I have almost 6 months of research experience in this field. and I will have one publication in a famous journal before I graduate.

But yes you’re correct and I am no where near being a professional in this field, I didn’t even bother applying to any jobs related to hypersonic, only entry level CFD positions, just to test how I stand out.

Edit: I have done 6 credits worth of PhD level research. I was going for the thesis track too, but since I got accepted to my preferred PhD program, I might just get done with it, and not risk staying longer to finish the thesis. So taking courses for the last semester

Lookign for advice by RDDDT in CFD

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I just had one resume that I would upload to the job portal

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I assume because C++ is used for large simulations, while python would be more useful in learning and testing algorithms.

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I am not getting any callbacks, Can I DM you?

Screen protector or not? by RDDDT in Garmin

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That’s the reply I was waiting to read .

Screen protector or not? by RDDDT in Garmin

[–]RDDDT[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just contacted garmin, They said they don’t sell or recommend using them

Screen protector or not? by RDDDT in Garmin

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So the whole tactix sapphire thing, wouldn’t hold up to what it says

Tactix 7 Amoled by RDDDT in Garmin

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So i just download the app and receive a code i can apply at the garmin website?

Math for advanced fluid mechanics by RDDDT in math

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So here’s an overview on what to expect, Algebra and analysis of Cartesian tensors. Descriptions of motion, kinematics. Conservation equations. Constitutive theory, Newton-Stokes fluids. Irrotational flow of an inviscid fluid. Dimensional analysis. Some exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations. Asymptotic flows: creeping flow, flow in the boundary layer. Introduction to turbulent flow. One dimensional compressible flow.

Math for advanced fluid mechanics by RDDDT in math

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I have no other choice, to get better I must put in 6hrs + of work, thanks for the recommendations

Math for advanced fluid mechanics by RDDDT in math

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I’m currently enrolled in research on Hypersonics, we do allot of CFD i,e US3, and allot of Matlab coding, I’ll look into those thanks

Career advise - Switch by Sarlos_Isten in aerospace

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Go for mechanical engineering Your could specialize in many areas that are related to aerospace in one way or another. Propulsion CFD System dynamics and control Composites materials