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Hi there,
Is there a way of setting up a grid in Tascflow GUI as opposed to using the Tascgrid packages |
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(1). My understanding is: CFX-TASCflow is a flow solver. (2). For the mesh generation part, I had used the Turbogrid or ICEMCFD/HEXA to generate structured, multi-block meshes required for the solver.
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Thank you,
I ended up using tascgrid afterall. I appreciate your input though |
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