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Old   April 16, 2007, 07:47
Default CFX Post - Inserting additional geometry
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Andrew
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Hi,

Does anybody know if it is possible to add in additional, unrelated geometry in post for the purposes of creating animations?

Essentially, I have a building (which I am doing some internal flow studies on) that has an external, outer 'skin' which is separate from the internal geometry. As this doesn't affect the internal CFD, I haven't included it in the simulation, but I would like to include it in post, so I can create interesting animations.

Thank you in advance,

Andrew

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Old   April 17, 2007, 14:07
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You'd have to create the CAD geometry and mesh it. You can then load the mesh into CFX-Post version 11 (earlier versions don't support multiple file loads in one session).
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Old   April 18, 2007, 09:27
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Excellent - thank you!
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