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January 15, 2003, 01:46 |
CFX5 to tascflow ...
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Hi,
Is there a way to take a CFX5 .res file ( solved with a structured grid ) into Tascflow solver. Please let me know If anyone has done it ? Thanks for your Time. henry. |
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January 15, 2003, 14:59 |
Re: CFX5 to tascflow ...
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Hi Henry,
Generally the import is in the other direction, thus CFX-5 can directly import CFX-TASCflow grids. Although CFX-TASCflow cannot directly import a CFX-5 grid, you could export the grid to a neutral format, such as a Patran Neutral File, then import this grid into CFX-TASCflow using the Mesh > Import Grid... function on the launcher. Of course, the grid must only comprise of Hex cells, as CFX-TASCflow is a structured solver. The importer will create the block structure as required. Regards, Robin |
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January 16, 2003, 01:00 |
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Hi Robin,
I want to take the results file inside Tascflow with the results in it, Is it possible by using the emport option in CFX5 to do this. thanks |
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January 16, 2003, 20:17 |
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