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October 11, 2010, 16:58 |
Opening a .jou file in FLUENT
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Martin
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Greetenigs to all.
Let me describe you my problem. I have to analize an airflow over a profile. I've got a .jou file where my coordinates are specified. I am a total beginner in using the FLUENT software. I'm looking for some hints on how to setup the problem. I've tried to open the file in fluent but the program displays me the following: vertex invalid command , for every coordinate that is set in the .jou file. The next question is linked to setting up a 2D mesh for FLUENT. I've been looking through some threads in the forum and it seems to me that you can generate a mesh in ICEM CFD, if I'm wrong pleas let me know. In another post I've read that you can also design a 2D profile (editing the properties) in design modeler and then proceed to the mesher. My question is how can I import (if it is even possible) the coordinates from my you file to DM or ICEM CFD, basically how to setup the problem in the design an meshing area? Thank you for your answers. Greetings. |
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