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June 26, 2000, 10:43 |
neutral file
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Hey all,
How can I convert neutral file (".neu") without open tfilter to be read with fluent 5.3? Thank you in advance. Sebastian DANIEL |
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June 26, 2000, 12:09 |
Re: neutral file
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> How can I convert neutral file (".neu") without open tfilter to be read with fluent 5.3?
I am not sure I understand the question, but if you have a gambit, fidap, or patran neutral file (which are all different but commonly have the .neu suffix) you can either use the File|Import menu in fluent (which invokes tfilter) or you can run tfilter by hand from the command line. If you don't want to run tfilter (why not?), I suppose you could write your own conversion program. Seems like a fairly masochistic approach, though. |
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June 27, 2000, 06:01 |
Re: neutral file
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Thank you for your help. If I understand right, I can launch tfilter directly with fluent.
I tried with command line but my PC is quiet slow and unstable thatwhile I searched an other way. |
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