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Old   October 27, 2019, 13:09
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Hello everbody,

i have a fluent simulation modeled and simulated in Ansys R2 academic version and now i want to open it in Version 19.2.
Ansys shows me an error and dont want to open it. How can i save my workbench file so its downwardly compatible?

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Old   October 28, 2019, 04:28
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as fas as I know this is not possible. But maybe you should ask in the Fluent forum directly. It has a higher hit ratio.
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