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April 6, 2010, 16:22 |
[ICEM] Fluent output from prism mesh
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Ersin Özbalaban
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Dear all,
I am working on CFD analysis of axial fans and i use sliding interface method. By the time i tried to generate prism mesh by using ICEM-CFD, i cannot have fluent output since i have two '.uns' files. I have to choose one of them, but which one? I tried each and i got an error both times. How can i solve this issue? Thanks, Ersin |
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April 7, 2010, 12:48 |
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Simon Pereira
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I would be happy to help, but you have not provided enough info. For instance, the error message might have a clue. I also don't know what you mean by two uns files... The export is a batch process that allows you to select any uns file on your network, but most people choose the one associated with their project... have you saved your project?
Have you done quality checks, etc? Simon |
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