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Nima
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Hello,
I have recently done meshing in ICEM and saved an export with some names. Then the solution ws finished and so on. Now I have opened "Fluent" to read the case and save it as a new case with slight changes. The question is I am not sure which .msh file was selected when importing to Fluent. I am going to delete some of the unused .msh files to gather some space for next solutions. * I am going to use a Cluster to run my simulations and Fluent launcher. |
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Sebastian Engel
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I haven't used fluent in a very long time. So i don't recall if there is a journal-log somewhere which could tell you what has been done to the file.
But as a workaround, i figure, how about using the absolute cell count of your mesh. these are likely not identical with your set of meshes. |
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