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I want to call FLUENT as exectable file in my Fortran program.
How can I call it in a manner like calling DOS comand (e.g."!dir")? By the way, my operation system is windows with fluent 6.2. Sandia |
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Depends on where you installed your Fluent. Supposed you installed at C:\Fluent.Inc, you can call it with !C:\Fluent.Inc\ntbin\ntx86\fluent.exe 3d
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maryam
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hi,
I want to call Fluent in my Fortran program,i need to run journal file of fluent for several times in fortran loop ,i use command system: CALL SYSTEM("E:/program files/Fluent.Inc/ntbin/ntx86/fluent.exe 2ddp") but program shows this error: 'E program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file. please help me
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