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Old   August 4, 2004, 23:53
Default Help!!! New user!creating a grid .URGENT!!!!!
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michelle Nsahlai
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Please anyone know how i can create a grid in gambit and export it to the fluent interface using a unix computer. what is the difference between creating a grid for my geometry or creating a mesh. it is a simple geometry. a backward facing step, (rectangular obstacle) in a flow chmaber.

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Old   August 5, 2004, 08:28
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Read GAMBIT manual.

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Old   August 5, 2004, 09:40
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I've heard of it being called a grid, but rarely, and it's the same thing as a mesh.

Reading the Gambit manual will get you going, but to be more specific, go through tutorials 1 & 2. You could skip 1 if you're in a rush, but I wouldn't recommend it if you're this new at gambit.

Hope this helps, and Good Luck

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