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Hi, all
How is the pre-processor of Fluent treating you when you are solving surface/slice elements? I heard it is not very user-friendly (from my colleague). Why? Thanks! J. T. |
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icem-cfd or Gridgen for pre-processor and tecplot/fieldview/Ensight for Post- processors
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Thanks! I am thinking to lease the software. Since I have to change the complex geometries ( lots of thin shell components in the enclosure) several times a week. Do you think I can make it? Thanks again.
Jen |
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jen,yes,you can do it!
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