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Old 07-14-2013, 06:39 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Adger Smith View Post
spSS6 I was going to say that NASA was probably the only group that really get it and do it right. The real problem is we (the avg guy) can't afford to buy the resources they have. We have to use the systems/programs made available to us at the affordable price. (And some not so affordable)
In a perfect world what Kevin is saying could and should happen, but we don't live in that kind of world. I'm not saying everthing is wrong. I am saying there are those among us that try to make things (corrected numbers) closer to right or as close to right as they can be. Then there are others (salesmen that usually don't understand) that use the numbers just for a sales pitch. I'm sure it's tough to be a customer and wade through all of it.

BTY: There are two books I keep on my headboard for those non sleeping late night reads.
Books from my college Fluid Dynamics & Applied Physics
Adger,
NASA has these CFD seminars for free on the web several times a year.
They are called "Webinars" and they are taught by a company named COMSOL and sponsored by NASA.
Next time I get an invite to attend another CFD Webinar, I will post it here so anyone interested can sign up and attend...and it is free.
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