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January 21, 2012, 14:19 |
CFX results as initial value for FLUENT 6.3
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mohammad
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Hi everybody....
I have a result file of CFX 11. I am trying to import it as the initial values for FLUENT form the following path. File > Import > CFX > Results File The problem is that the results ( Monitors of fluent) don't look like normal( in range), while the initial values are in range. Also if I RUN the fluent file without that initial file from beginning, again the results look normal. Does this matter seem OK? If not, what could be the cause of the problem? |
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January 23, 2012, 07:39 |
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mohammad
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Hi everybody.
I found the answer. According to FLUENT 6.3 help manual, it is not possible. https://www.sharcnet.ca/Software/Flu...fx_import.html |
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