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March 20, 2015, 09:57 |
Solidworks to Fluent Importation Issue
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Hey folks,
I've been recently been trying to import a multiblock domain geometry from Solidworks onto AnSys Fluent via Workbench. I've created the geometry on Solidworks pictured on Sw1.jpg. The geometry was then imported onto workbench as Add Frozen and then meshed as a structured grid (Sw2.jpg). Once imported into AnSys Fluent the problem I seem to be having is there are too many boundary conditions as all the walls between each block are considered instead of just the outside where the inlet, outlet, sidewalls, top, bottom and cubic_faces_45 are considered. Is there a way to resolve this issue as I thought having the importation feature to be Add Frozen instead of Add Material would be the answer but after importing it turns out it wasn't. Many thanks, Lee |
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