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Old   February 21, 2014, 06:37
Post Extracting the output from the FLUENT console window
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Hi,

Is there a way by which I can extract the Mesh statistics output like orthogonal quality from the FLUENT console window onto an external .txt file or a .dat file.

I have already seen that we can get the output of all the residuals from the console window using a scheme program like so - http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/flu...ge-fluent.html

Is there a similar way to for extracting the mesh statistics?

Edit:

I figured out a way to solve my problem using the transcript file. Although not the best way, it works.

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