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Hi all
When you run a CFX-promixus simulation with "expert" option, it is said that this will generate file (mesh file) that can be read modify, handle in CFX. I've run an expert simulation, with CFX-promixus on my PC, I have different files but how cn I open and handle them in CFX. I'm using CFX on unix and Promixus on PC. Regards |
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When you run a CFX-Promixus Simulation With "expert" option, You can get mesh file CFX4.GRD, command file *.cmd, Just change the file name and copy it to your CFX working directory, and you can use it.
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Okay Thanks Lawrence I'll try it
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Interesting, but what do you get, a .db-format or a .geo-format.
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Just change the name? and the extension? More I need to mention that I'm running promixus on Windons and cfx is on unix. Should I do as you said?
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You should tranfer your files through a ftp from the PC to UNIX. Don't forget to transfer in binary files mode.
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