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p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Hello everyone,
I am using the stand-alone Cfx solver to solve the FSI problem. As required under the MFX tab, the mechanical input file should be inserted. At the moment I could use the transient structural analysis system in Workbench to create the *.inp file. I am looking for the alternative way to get the inp file, e.g from ANSYS APDL. Or what else type of file could be inserted to MFX solver? Many Thanks |
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