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Dear all: Our labor has the ansys6.0 and fluent6.0. I try to use fluen to read the mesh data from ansys but just fail. It seems that only ansys5.4 and 5.5 are acceptable to fluent. Is that right?
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You only can import ansys 5.4 and 5.5. Refer to fluent User's Guide 5.3.6. But I think you should convert it through some universal standard like nastran, step or iges. But I have no idea about that.
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In ansys prep7/archive/write, and then in fluent file/import/ansys should work. (I did not check it out in ansys6.0, but I have 6.1, no problem in transfer) regards emre
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Thank you! I can do it now!
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