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December 12, 2016, 04:33 |
CFMesh for blue core CFD
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naveen
Join Date: Nov 2016
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Hello everyone,
I am Naveen Hariprasad, a new user of OpenFOAM. I am running OpenFOAM on my windows 10 machine. I chose blue core CFD terminal to run OpenFOAM and it works fine. I have chosen CfMesh as the meshing application for OpenFOAM. I tried installing cfMesh inside the blue core terminal. However, I ended up with lot of errors. I followed the instruction for installing cfMesh inside the blue core CFD terminal. Later, when observed, it was found that the cfMesh utility in blue core CFD is developed only OpenFOAM version 2.3. I have installed OpenFOAM version 4.x in the blue core CFD and the cfMesh for this version is not yet developed. I am not sure if this is the exact cause of the problem. I would request some comments/inputs from people who have faced a similar problem. Thank you, Naveen Hariprasad |
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bluecfd-singlecore-2.1, cfmesh, openfoam for windows |
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