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June 13, 2011, 08:43 |
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Tim
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Hello everyone,
I have a little issue with Ansys Workbench. I used to use Gambit to generate lots of geometries and I then wrote journal files to do all the meshing for me. It is a wing at 10 different angle of attacks. I then also used fluent with a journal file to do all the iterating for me. I just wanted to switch to workbench because it can make my job a lot easier. However, When I define a new fluent project, I load the gambit file and the next step is the mesh, where it opens the meshing window. But because I have already created all the mesh files, is there any way to import the x.msh file so I DONT have to use the meshing window which opens. I may look into learning to mesh it using this procedure, but because I already have all the mesh files created with gambit, it seems like a waste of time to remesh them all and redefine all the BC. Thanks for your help Tim |
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