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March 31, 2020, 16:18 |
How to run batch simulations on different geometries?
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PJ
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Hello all,
I am interested in running simulations in a process as automatic as possible. I have hundreds of similar .stl geometries (simple vessels, one inlet one outlet, pipe-like shapes). I want to write a script which automatically creates a volume mesh for each one, assigns the same boundary conditions, and runs them all (either sequentially or in parallel). Is this possible? Does anyone have experience creating this sort of pipeline? I'm not very experienced with fluent (especially the scripting aspect) so would really find some insight useful. Thank you. |
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