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Old   September 23, 2013, 12:32
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Hi everyone, I m new to the CFD softwares.
Just wondering, is there a way to export/convert the mesh files generated in ANSYS 12.1/13.0 workbench (i think the software is ICEM CFD?) into a format that can be investigated in Gmsh?
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Old   March 27, 2014, 04:11
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Hello,

Your question is very important. just:
1- export your Ansys-ICEM mesh file into Nastran-BDF or Nastran-dat format.
2- open it in gmsh and save it as a msh file.

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