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Old   August 22, 2008, 02:28
Default How to run the analysis from the ICEM-CFD mesh?
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Jane
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How to run the analysis for ICEM-CFD meshing file using fluent 6.3??

If the geometry is too complex and not able to mesh (always error) in the gambit...then...any suggestion???

Pls...help me...
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Old   August 22, 2008, 12:35
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In ICEM-CFD, after creating your mesh go to the rightmost tab. Click the first button in this tab to set the solver. Make sure to save your project and then click the 4th button to export the mesh to fluent.
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Old   August 22, 2008, 12:35
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Also, try making the boundary (surface) mesh with gambit and then use tgrid to make the volume mesh.
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Old   August 22, 2008, 20:52
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Will, thank you for your response i will try it...
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