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Old   July 12, 2002, 16:42
Default Fluent case file into Gambit
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Eric R.
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Hello.

In importing a Fluent 5/6 case file into Gambit 2.0, the only thing that I can really look at is the boundary conditions and single fluid volume. I cannot see any of the vertices/edges/faces/volumes that were used in the creation of the geometry.

Is there any way to ged rid of the boundary conditions and fluid volume and get the faces and volumes used in the decomposition? This is for taking existing Fluent case files and changing some things in Gambit (original geometry was created with Gambit too).

Any help/thoughts/notes/experiences would be appreciated.

Ciao,

Eric
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Old   July 13, 2002, 18:13
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Hi,

the .cas file is created with a .msh file from gambit. A .msh-file only contains the mesh, not the geometry. If you read the mesh into gambit from a .cas-file, you therefore have no info about the geometry.

The easiest way is modifying the original Gambit .dbs-file, or to use the original gambit journal-file with modified dimensions.

Good luck,

Laika, still orbiting
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Old   July 15, 2002, 11:44
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Thanks Laika,

What if you don't have the original database (.dbs) file from Gambit - i.e. receiving file from another source to modify. I understand now that only the volume meshing is read backwards into Gambit, but there is no way possible to get a "geometry" with vertices/edges/faces..??

Is there a way to break up the boundary conditions into faces and continuum fluid into it's constitute volumes.

Still hopeful,

Eric R.
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Old   July 16, 2002, 03:54
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Just import your mesh (import -- mesh --type=fluent), and type 'reset mesh' in the command window. See what you have.

good luck,

Laika, still orbiting
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Old   July 16, 2002, 05:30
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madasu
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hi

I have more or less similar problem... I want to import a post-processor file from ansys into Gambit. I could find the option in Gambit to import a file from ansys , but the problem is I could not import the post processor file from ansys, i could only import the pre-processor file. do you have any idea.....to solve my problem.

thanks in advance

madasu
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Old   July 16, 2002, 11:30
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Eric R.
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madasu,

Sorry, but I only work with Gambit and Fluent. I'm not familiar with ansys. Hope you can find some help.

-Eric
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Old   July 17, 2002, 10:36
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Hi Eric,

I am not sure wether it will really help you, but here is what I have noticed myself:

In Gambit:

- select import/mesh/ and choose tgrid.

You'll have to "toggle" 3D or 2D, and specify the "feature angle" (use the default value).

As a result, you should get the original geometry, with all the vertices, faces and edges (though all virtual).

Bear in mind that, with a different value of the "feature angle", you could end up with more or less edges and faces.

This is my mere experience on the matter.

Hervé

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Old   July 17, 2002, 14:11
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Thank you hervé, I'll give it a shot! Take care.

-Eric
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