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Old   October 15, 2006, 04:22
Default need definition of the role of journal in fluent
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i need definition and the role of journal in fluent

note:the journal in gambit is a lotof of instructions for to create geometry, meshing..... best regards
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Old   October 15, 2006, 12:41
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Hi!

have a look at

http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Fluen...TUI.29_Related

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What is a journal file?

A journal file is a series of TUI commands stored in a text file. The file can be written in a text editor or generated by Fluent as a transcript of the commands given to Fluent during your session. A journal file generated by Fluent will include any GUI operations (in a TUI form, though). This is quite useful if you have a series of tasks that you need to execute, as it provides a shortcut. To record a journal file, start recording with File -> Write -> Start Journal..., perform whatever tasks you need, and then stop recording with File -> Write -> Stop Journal...

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