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Old   February 17, 2011, 12:54
Default Can i open a cfx file with fluent?
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HELLO TO ALL OF YOU,
I HAVE A PROBLEM IN LOADING A CFX DEF FILE TO FLUENT.
I PRESS "IMPORT->CFX->DEFINITION FILE" AND IT STARTS LOADING THE FILE BUT THEN DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING ERROR
Reading "\"| utility fe2ram -tCFXD -d3 -m1e-08 \"\"C:\Documents and Settings asos\6ORUN\6orun.def\"\"\""...

Error: bad syntax. Usage:
utility fe2ram dimension read_format zoning write_format [inputfile [outputfile]]
dimension: [-d2 | -d3 | -surface]
read_format: [-tANSYS | -tCFX | -tCFXD | -tCFXR | -tCGNS |
read_format: [-tANSYS | -tCFX | -tCFXD | -tCFXR | -tCGNS |
-tFIDAP7 | -tFLUENT4 | -tFLUENT4UNI | -tGAMBIT | -tHYPER |

NOTE: I FIRST LOADED A MESH FILE
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS ERROR MEANS?
WHAT CAN I DO TO FIX THAT?
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