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Old   April 3, 2006, 03:23
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Hi everybody. I have some question about Gambit and Fluent.

1. I want to mesh in Gambit but it spend many time. Does Gambit has parallel mesh generation ?? or There are another program can use parallel mesh generation and can import to Fluent 6.2??

2. I define source term by UDF. I can not run this code in parallel version. Do you have any suggestion for me??

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Did you find out how to run gambit in parallel mode? is it possible to do that?

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The best way should be to run gambit under linux 64 bit
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