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Old   April 16, 2018, 14:35
Default How to Write .def file from mesh file and ccl file?
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Greeetings,

Sometimes, for very large assemblies, CFX can be extremely slow, as we all know. I'm wondering if there is a way to write a .def file without opening Pre?

I have a mesh file with all boundaries, and subdomains being named selections. (.cmdb file)

I also opened up a simplified version of the mesh in CFX Pre, and made all my boundary conditions and subdomins, calling out those named selections. I exported that .ccl file.

Is there a way to write a .def file from the mesh and ccl files?

I did some searching and found this, which says it may be possible:
http://www.eureka.im/3852.html
But I guess I don't know the correct format or something, because I can't get it to work.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
This would help a lot for large cases when CFX-Pre is very slow!

Thanks in advance,
Erik
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