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Deepak Selvakumar
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I am very new to CFD, Ansys, Fluent. I have a mesh (.uns file) created using ICEM CFD. How can I set the boundary conditions and import that file in fluent.
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Mahdi
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Location: Malaysia
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On the premesh option in display tree part, under the blocking section, right click and select convert to unstructured. Then go to output menu and select the Ansys Fluent as your solver and from boundary condition option select your desired B.Cs. Finally from write input save your mesh As a d or 2d or 3d and name it with *.msh format. Now you can import your mesh to Fluent.
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