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June 24, 2015, 01:42 |
How to get coordinates of a node of mesh in fluent.
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Bhanuday Sharma
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hii.
I want to add Injection in my analysis. By- MENU -> DEFINE -> INJECTIONS.. for this we need to specify the coordinates of point at which we want to inject fuel. So how to get the coordinate of a point in fluent? NOTE- Geometric Modelling and meshing is not done by someone else. |
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June 24, 2015, 02:05 |
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Bhanuday Sharma
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Here by the word "point" i mean to say "Node".
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June 24, 2015, 09:25 |
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I'm kinda new to this but if you use the meshing tool that comes for ansys you can use the "selection information" tool that you can find on the top of your GUI , once you've activated it change your selection method to point and the selection method to mesh instead of geometry and click on the node you are interested in
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