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how can we see which .msh file are used by a standalone FLUENT ? |
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July 7, 2018, 03:18 |
how can we see which .msh file are used by a standalone FLUENT ?
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Onur Özcan
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Hello guys,
Do you know that which .msh file are used if we are working on standalone FLUENT? How can I find it? |
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July 7, 2018, 11:23 |
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Lucky
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You mean like how to tell which out of a million .msh files which particular "name" .msh is being used? No you cannot.
When you load the mesh, it gets pulled into the .cas file and except for the person that did this, no one else has any way of knowing what particular name was used for that .msh. You'd have to play detective and compare the .cas file to the .msh such values like filesizes, cell counts, etc. |
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