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Old   February 8, 2011, 12:46
Default Import CFXTurbogrid(*.gtm) file to NUMECA
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Can CFX turbogrid mesh (*.gtm) be import to numeca file for solver ?

In what format *.gtm needs to be saved for the same?
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Old   February 17, 2011, 04:46
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Dear csmistry;
Numeca can not import *.gtm meshes directly.
Numeca unstructured grid generator can recieve Ansys hexaderal mesh. and its strctured multi block mesh generator package can accepts *.CGNS mesh files.

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Old   March 4, 2011, 11:54
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Sir,
If i want to do comparison of their performance and result then what to do?
Can you suggest any other way to import .gtm file to numeca?
I heard that if i input .gtm to ICEMCFD and from there if i save.igg file then will it work?

Please reply me
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Dear csmistry;As far as i know, ICEMCFD does not export meshes to .igg format.you may build a new mesh in numeca for validation.regards
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Sir, can we insert *.cgns to Numeca?
i made it from ICEM CFD but what to do next is not known to me for solving a problem in numeca...
please do guide me
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Old   March 12, 2011, 02:57
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I think you had better to import your blade geometry in ".geomturbo" format. Numeca autogrid module can easily generate a multi-block structured mesh around your model.
according to its unique style of meshing, it wont accept other mesh files formats such as CGNS.

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