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Old   September 7, 2004, 15:20
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faiz rauf
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Hi,

can i use any software other then Gambit to import Mesh in Fluent?

(I mean can i use anyother software other then Gambit to make Mesh and then export in Fluent and calculate solution)

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Old   September 7, 2004, 16:07
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Nitin Aggarwal
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Ya u can use.. For more information read help menu...

Nitin Aggarwal Mechanical Engg.(last year) IIT bombay
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Old   September 7, 2004, 20:03
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Tang
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You can create boundary mesh using Gambit and then use T-grid. There are multiple mesh generators. We use ICEM-CFD here as well as GAMBIT, T-Grid, and HYPERMESH. This is to name a few. They can all be exported to Fluent.
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Old   September 9, 2004, 12:22
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You can use Gridgen.
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