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Hi! Please can you help me? How to change on Fluent, the coordinate system from the Cartesian to cylindrical one. for a '3D' problem. Thanks nabil
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There is no such an option in Fluent, for 3D you could use only the Cartesian coordinates
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Hi, I have been using the version of ansys 12.1, and the coordinate system appears with these component (v, w, x) , I have not found the form to change it a (x, y, z), since I can do it?
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