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Old   April 4, 2011, 20:50
Default Tgrid makes FLUENT contours messed up??
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Hey guys,

I just got a copy of Tgrid 64bit (ANSYS 13), but when I mesh things with it and run them, then plot the contours in FLUENT12, the body of whatever I'm modeling isn't "solid" - that is, you can see the part of the car facing you and the part that should be hidden at the same time? This doesn't occur when I use Tgrid 32bit (from ANSYS 12), but then I'm limited to 4GB of memory to make meshes!

Any advice?
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Old   May 13, 2011, 08:26
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I feel the problem is not with the mesh. The problem would be with the graphic's Setting in Fluent.
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