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Old   June 30, 2016, 13:54
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Hello,
I work with gas-solid fluidized bed simulations, and someone recommended StarCMM+ to me. At this moment, I just want to know whether StarCMM+ works well or not with gas-solid fluidized bed models. So I tried to import example models (there are a lot mentioned in the tutorial) and hoped to test them, but I could not find any. Do anybody know how to import or where to find the example models?
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That is all spelled out pretty clearly in the help documentation.

user guide > tutorial guide > ...
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Old   July 1, 2016, 08:04
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That is all spelled out pretty clearly in the help documentation.

user guide > tutorial guide > ...
Thank you very much for your information.
By following the tutorial, what I can import directly is just the mesh. So if I want to run the simulation, I still need to finish the following steps, like setting up the physics, creating phases and selecting phase models and so on, by myself, right?
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Thank you very much for your information.
By following the tutorial, what I can import directly is just the mesh. So if I want to run the simulation, I still need to finish the following steps, like setting up the physics, creating phases and selecting phase models and so on, by myself, right?

Yes, all the steps should be in the guide. Tutorials are intended to help you learn, I'm not sure what one can learn by just getting a finished solution.
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