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June 2, 2004, 14:24 |
Command line Execution
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It is possible to run the Fluent in command file without opning the user interface. Let us say I have all the files like mesh and case files also. Pratap
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June 3, 2004, 17:17 |
Re: Command line Execution
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you have all the commands that you can use without the use of mouse to click on different menus. But user interface is always necessary. Remember Fluent is a software not an operating system.
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June 4, 2004, 11:57 |
Re: Command line Execution
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I use tecplot like that without enetering into user interface.Although tecplot is software. Thanks anyway. pratap
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June 4, 2004, 12:55 |
Re: Command line Execution
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Hi Pratap,
I know you can run Fluent with the help of TUI commands. But I have done it only when I submit jobs in parallel using a script file. Other than that I do not know how Fluent could be run without the GUI. Arun |
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June 11, 2004, 05:40 |
Re: Command line Execution
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Yes, It is possible to run the Fluent without using the mouse. just you check whatever commands you have in the fluent, and they have given clearly in the fluent help. But i think it is cubersome to do like that.
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