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Old   October 28, 2021, 08:50
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Hello my friends,
How can i view the post-process part of the analysis at ansys in star ccm?
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Old   October 28, 2021, 14:39
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Ansys is an entire company. Which part of Ansys are you referring to? Mechanical? Fluent? CFX?


If Fluent/CFX, you can import the volume meshes and otherwise the geometry directly into Starccm using File=>Import=>Import Volume Mesh. You cannot easily import the results. The better way to import results is to export them in the other software and transfer them over through a container like a .csv
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Old   October 28, 2021, 20:26
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Old   October 29, 2021, 05:19
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Ansys is an entire company. Which part of Ansys are you referring to? Mechanical? Fluent? CFX?


If Fluent/CFX, you can import the volume meshes and otherwise the geometry directly into Starccm using File=>Import=>Import Volume Mesh. You cannot easily import the results. The better way to import results is to export them in the other software and transfer them over through a container like a .csv
Firstly thank you for feedback. I asked this question for fluent. I want export result of ansys and import to star ccm+. Can you explain this subject a little more?
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Export the solution data as a csv in Fluent. Import the csv table into Star in tools=> tables.

Watch a youtube video if you're a visual learner and you don't understand what any of that means.


Afterwards, depending on what you plan on doing with the data, you might want to create a data mapper. Seeing as how you are already lost, I do not recommend even pondering what this means until after you've loaded the table into Star but I wrote it anyway to save you time later.
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Old   October 30, 2021, 05:02
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ı will try. thank you for your answer.
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