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Old   January 21, 2000, 15:12
Default conversion of geo file from CFX-4 to fluent
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Min-Hua Wang
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Does anybody know any software that can convert CFX-4 geo file to the corresponding fluent type or from fluent to CFX-4.

I am interesting to convert some geometry file generated via CFX-4 preprocessor and I want to convert it as fluent type so I can run it via fluent and compare the perfomance of both CFD solver
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Old   January 24, 2000, 15:19
Default Re: conversion of geo file from CFX-4 to fluent
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I know how to do do with the JOURNAL file. It is quite easy although some modification are requested. But I cannot explain here. Have a look at www.pfd.ie

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Old   January 26, 2000, 18:01
Default Re: conversion of geo file from CFX-4 to fluent
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Have you tried using the cfx geo file import filter for fluent 5?

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