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Old   July 23, 2018, 02:19
Default how can i get tutorial input files
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Hello

I would like to have the tutorial input files of "Tutorial: Simulate Combustion in Direct Injection Natural Gas Engine Using Non-Premixed Combustion Model"

1. natural gas-comb-CA0360.msh.gz
2. initialize.c
3. injection ch4.c

Can someone send them to me by e-mail?

pendor@naver.com

Thank you in advance
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Old   July 25, 2018, 14:39
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I haven't looked at any tutorials in a long time but you can get them from the Ansys support website, near the same place you go to download the installation files.
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Old   July 25, 2018, 21:52
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