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Hello everyone,
Does anyone know how to map results in Fluent? I tried to find it in documentation and in forum postings, but no success. For example, I want to solve one mesh up to 5s, then create 3 new meshes and run them from the point of 5s by mapping previously obtained results onto new meshes. Is it possible in Fluent? I was able to do similar thing in OpenFOAM. Thanks, Krst |
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The answer is simple.
1. First you must save the results from where you want to interpolate into an interpolation file. To do so, go to: File>Interpolate>write data. 2. Secondly open the case file with the new mesh and this time choose: File>Interpolate>read Pick the file you created in 1st step. This will interpolate previously obtained data. That's it. |
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