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March 5, 2007, 12:29 |
Cfx2Foam
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Kevin Banks
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Hi,
I wondered if anyone has is or working on an updated version of the above? The .geo format for CFX has been obsolete for quite a few years now. .gtm was the the standard format when I started working with CFX more than 4 years ago! It would be extremely useful for me to be able to convert CFX meshes into Foam ones. Does anyone have any ideas? Any help much appreciated, cheers, Kevin |
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March 5, 2007, 14:12 |
Unless someone has started on
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Mark Olesen
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Unless someone has started on this, the first step will be for you to find documentation on the gtm format. Do you have any?
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March 6, 2007, 04:46 |
I have the CFX documentation b
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Kevin Banks
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I have the CFX documentation but it does not give any details of the .gtm format. I will do some digging around and ask on some CFX boards.
In the mean time, I have managed to use ICEM to read a .gtm, write out a Fluent mesh and then used Fluent2Foam - not ideal but it seems to work! |
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May 18, 2009, 09:34 |
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Marcin Hinz
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Hi Kevin!
How have you managed to use ICEM to read a .gtm file? Which version of ICEM do you have? Regards, Marcin! |
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