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April 4, 2018, 03:01 |
Help with running Fluent using a journal file from command line
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Peter Greaves
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I'm having some trouble running a journal file from Matlab using
system('"C:\Program Files\ANSYS Inc\v190\fluent\ntbin\win64\fluent.exe" -r19.0.0 2d -i OscillatingObject.jou'); I've recorded a journal file using the GUI, and if I play it back from a fresh restart of Fluent it works fine. However, if I run it at the command line in Matlab using the above command it fails because it can't either load the pre-compiled UDF or compile it (I've tried both). I've attached screen grabs of my Fluent launch screen. What command line options do I need to pass to recreate this? Any help will be much appreciated! |
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