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Fluent preprocessing/converting files
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-03  
ciumegie (Aerospace) 21 Nov 03 6:52
Please tell me some converters for importing meshes to Fluent. I used iges files but those ones involves accuracy loosing. I don't want to use Gambit.
Thanks in advance!
Quda Theo

Ekmedzic (Aeronautics) 3 Dec 03 16:00
You can create mesh in I-deas and export it
through I-deas Universal File directly to Fluent.
It much more convenient for mesh generation then Gambit.

Ekmedzic

ciumegie (Aerospace) 4 Dec 03 3:56
Thanks, but I don't have/use I-deas. I only use Ansys and CATIA


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