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Old   November 8, 2019, 06:48
Default Export Mechanical Load File in CFX-Post
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Hi.

I'm trying to export temperatures from CFX-Post to ANSYS as load file, but when I'm going to File->Export->Export Mechanical Load File in CFX-Post I can't pick Location to export ("Location" field is empty and there are no Locations in a list when I'm trying to pick any).

Is that even possible to export temperatures as load file to ANSYS? Thank you
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Old   November 8, 2019, 18:18
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Do this as an FSI (fluid structure interaction) simulation. Have a look in the ANSYS tutorials for how to do this.
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