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July 2, 2013, 16:21 |
Uploading CFX transient files(.trn) in to Fluent
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Hi,
I have a transient data(*.trn files, which are in binary format) from CFX and recently our research group changed their mind and opted for Flunet, so now we have Fluent but not CFX. I would like to convert my .trn files, which are in binary format, to ascii format. I am trying to use Fluent and found an option 'cfx data' in the import of Fluent, and there I am able to upload only results (.res) and definition(.def) files, but not transient(.trn) files. Could any one help me out to convert my binary files to ascii files using Fluent or Tecplot focus? Thank you very much in advance! |
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cfx & fluent, importing data to fluent, transient(.trn) data |
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