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Old   April 20, 2007, 12:30
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Dip
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I am novice to CFD and don't know much about CFX. Need to know the following ? Please comment in short.

I know structural, thermal, electromagnetic analysis can be done in Ansys Workbench.

Is CFX a special module of Ansys Workbench? Does it need to integrate with Ansys Workbench to bring up the fluid boundary condition icons or CFX is just a mesher?

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Old   April 22, 2007, 13:15
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CFX mesh does meshing for you. But CFX is used for everything else, pre-processing (except meshing ofcourse!), processing and post-processing.

It is not part of the workbench, but workbench can be used as a tool to launch CFX , and in order to create a whole project.
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Old   May 3, 2007, 15:33
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Thank you, Omer !

If you can please search my new question posted May 03, 2007 about operating the BladeGen and TurboGrid.
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