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Old   June 18, 2009, 10:52
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Hi everyone!
Does someone know if it's possible analize results from ANSYS mechanical using the CFX post interface? and if yes how?
thanks in advance!
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Old   June 21, 2009, 01:13
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Hi,

I am also looking for the way to manipulate the results from CFX. I think you might do it through CCL functions or command functions.

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Old   June 22, 2009, 11:42
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Hi!
Mhhhhhhhh...
can You try with a simple geometry with me please?
I have 2 cylinders, one is a solid, the other one has a flux.
The temperature outside is 310 K, the temperature of the flow is 323 K. I use a transient simulation.
In my idea I must see an increase of T all around my small cylinder...
But it does not work... Where is the trick? Can you help me??
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