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ahilan A
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![]() ![]() i am new to cfd .i want to solve in fluent.i tried to install gambit but i am not having exceed available here.so i bought icem cfd 10.0 after seeing ansys website.after installing icem i found no options regarding mesh export to fluent.is it possible to import mesh from icem cfd to solve in fluent.clarify my doubt.sorry if i am wrong. pls reply ![]() ![]() |
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pls suggest me a suitable meshing software for fluent
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it is possible to export and ICEM is good also. output option on the window is d way to export the msh file!!
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