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August 6, 2014, 22:16 |
start fluent from the visual studio command prompt
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sarah
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Hi every one!
I am supposed to compile my udf but my udf couldnt be loaded! I mean after clicking load , the loading process starts and continues without stopping! so I want to start fluent from visual studio command prompt but I was wondering I should type the directory of fluent it means: c:\ Program files\ ANSYS Inc\ v145\fluent\fluent14.5.0 but while I type that fluent doesn't start. I am using ansys fluent 14.5, microsoft visual 2010 express as well as a 64 bit windows 8! if somebody has some idea about that please let me know. Thank you in advance Sarah |
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August 7, 2014, 04:49 |
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Run the below program to set the environmental variable.
64bit: c:\ Program files\ANSYS Inc\v145\fluent\ntbin\win64\setenv.exe Then start visual studio command prompt and type "fluent". Quote:
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August 7, 2014, 17:20 |
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sarah
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gearboy!
Thanks a lot! |
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