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May 26, 2016, 12:42 |
Benefits of working in Workbench vs standalone
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Stu
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When designing a "Fluid Flow (Fluent)" system in workbench, what advantages are there as opposed to:
>build geometry in DesignModeller export .agdb >import .agdb to Mesher and build mesh export .mshdb & .msh >import .msh to Fluent and go from there…? Basically, I'm trying to understand the best way to file, keep track of and back up my work as i progress through each stage. I find workbench file saving to be quite messy, creating numerous folders etc... Thanks |
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