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Old   December 14, 2013, 09:11
Default Ansys fluent file report is toooo big!
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Hi everybody,
I am a novice in Ansys Fluent..And I have a problem..I'm modeling a vortex separator..(with fixed vane)..and I use DPM for obtaining the separation efficiency...when I was running my solution in former analysis the FFF folder in saved report was about 300 Mb ..I've changed number of meshes from 450000 to 1500000 and the files (that are in FFF folder with cas.gz and dat.gz)become more..and now when I run and save they are about 3 GB!!I'm not sure it is relevant to number of mesh or maybe I have changed something else..without notice..also I have changed k-omega model to k-epsilon RNG...
anybody can help me??

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