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Old   June 14, 2011, 11:13
Default How can I change the name of solution variables in CGNS format file ?
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Hello,

I solved the two-phase flow problem considering inhomogeneous flow using CFX.

because of some reasons, I exported the result file to CGNS file format.

The solution variable name is Air.Velocity in CGNS file format.

I'd like to replace the variable name "Air.Velocity" with "Velocity" in CGNS file format.

How can I do this? Plz, help me ㅠㅜ
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Hi, himshi:
I have the same problem, did you find a solution?
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