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Old   April 8, 2019, 15:14
Default Import Fluent solution (dat file) as initial solution in CFX
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Hi all,
It seems that CFD only accepts initial values at .res, .bak, and .trn.
Is there anyway to import steady simulation of fluent into CFX to run unsteady?
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The easiest way to do this is to link them together in Workbench. Then workbench takes care of the translation.
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Thanks Glenn!
Will try! I hope I can read the results as initial values this way.
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