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June 29, 2007, 18:22 |
Exporting ANSYS Mesh to FLUENT
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I created a 3D model in ANSYS 9 with elements 142-143 i.e. it is a 4 layer structure. I first subtracted all layers from an air domain. one layer has to be a porous layer , therefore I created this layer again inside the emptied place to retain the volume and treat it as porous in FLUENT. The problem is: After I exported and opened it in FLUENT, The layers are completely there. But there is only one zone instead of 4. Therefore I can not give initial values via patching temperatures, because the zones are not there. How can I manage this, can naybody help? regards
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