CFD-Wiki:Submit your models and methods
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:*Search for [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=CFD+algebraic+multigrid CFD algebraic multigrid] at Google | :*Search for [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=CFD+algebraic+multigrid CFD algebraic multigrid] at Google | ||
:*Search for [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=SIMPLE+algorithm&btnG=Search Simple algorithm] at Google | :*Search for [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=SIMPLE+algorithm&btnG=Search Simple algorithm] at Google | ||
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+ | In 2007 people looking for information via Google have been refered to pages at CFD Online more than 580,000 times! So please make sure that your models and methods are well described in CFD-Wiki at CFD Online! | ||
Note that CFD-Wiki is not the place to publish new models or methods, that should be done in peer reviewed journals or conferences. CFD-Wiki should only contain already established scientific facts that have already been published elsewhere. | Note that CFD-Wiki is not the place to publish new models or methods, that should be done in peer reviewed journals or conferences. CFD-Wiki should only contain already established scientific facts that have already been published elsewhere. |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 9 December 2007
Scientists, remember to add your models and methods to CFD-Wiki! When people search for information about a model or method they often first find it in CFD-Wiki.
CFD-Wiki is very well indexed by search engines like Google and having your models and methods in CFD-Wiki increases your exposure significantly. Here are a few examples of searches at Google to illustrate how important it is to have your models correctly described in CFD-Wiki:
- Search for SST k omega at Google
- Search for k epsilon at Google
- Search for Baldwin Lomax at Google
- Search for CFD Runge Kutta at Google
- Search for CFD algebraic multigrid at Google
- Search for Simple algorithm at Google
In 2007 people looking for information via Google have been refered to pages at CFD Online more than 580,000 times! So please make sure that your models and methods are well described in CFD-Wiki at CFD Online!
Note that CFD-Wiki is not the place to publish new models or methods, that should be done in peer reviewed journals or conferences. CFD-Wiki should only contain already established scientific facts that have already been published elsewhere.