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March 22, 2009, 08:26 |
How to import an existing converged soultion into a similar refined mesh?
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Sophie brice
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Hi all,
I am new to fluent, and am currentley working on my third year project at the univeristy of nottingham, uk. I have been told that i can start iterating on an already converged solution (i.e one that has converged on a less refined mesh than the one i am currentley using) to save time. Can anyone tell me if this is possible? and if so how? Thanks in advance, Sophie |
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March 22, 2009, 22:31 |
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Hello Sophie,
Yes it is possible. It is neither called import/export nor mapping, somehow this option in Fluent is called Interpolation. To get more familiar with the whole process look into Fluent documentation, subchapter: 4.13. Grid-to-Grid Solution Interpolation. It is nicely explained. When you try it, let us know how did your interpolation work. Best, Krst |
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