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How to Reference FLOW-3D Products

The following is a guide for citing FLOW-3D products and publications. Authors of academic papers and other publishable works may use these formats or adapt them to meet the style requirements of their publishing organization.

Reference List

To reference the user manual:

FLOW-3D® Version 2023R1 Users Manual (2023). FLOW-3D [Computer software]. Santa Fe, NM: Flow Science, Inc. https://www.flow3d.com

OR

Flow Science, Inc., Santa Fe, NM, USA. FLOW-3D® Version 2023R1 Users Manual (2023) [Online]. Accessed on: June 6, 2023.

To reference the software:

FLOW-3D® Version 2023R1 [Computer software]. (2023). Santa Fe, NM: Flow Science, Inc. https://www.flow3d.com

OR

Flow Science, Inc., Santa Fe, NM, USA. FLOW-3D® Version 2023R1 (2023).

BibTex:

@Manual{FLOW-3D,

author = {Flow Science, Inc.},

title = {FLOW-3D, Version~2023R1},

year = {2023},

address = {Santa Fe, NM},

url = {https://www.flow3d.com/}

}

In-Text Citations

“We used FLOW-3D® (Version 2023R1; 2023; https://www.flow3d.com; Flow Science, Inc.) to complete our work.”

“We used FLOW-3D® HYDRO (Version 2023R1; 2023; https://www.flow3d.com; Flow Science, Inc.) to complete our work.”

Simulation Acknowledgements

Simulation result courtesy of Flow Science, Inc., developer of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, FLOW-3D® (https://www.flow3d.com).

Academic Program Acknowledgements

FLOW-3D®  software made available through the FLOW-3D Academic Program.

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