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Revision as of 17:15, 11 November 2005
Welcome to the CFD-Wiki here at CFD Online. A free CFD resource that anyone can edit.
The CFD-Wiki will be publicly launched on Nov 20, 2006. We are currently working on 570 articles.
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"I consider it the obligation of scientists and intellectuals to ensure that their ideas are made accessible and thus useful to society instead of being mere playthings for specialists." --Bjarne Stroustrup, from "Design and Evolution of C++"