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How to Import GTM file in CFX 5.7
Posted Tue March 29, 2005 @05:26PM
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Help Desk musallba writes "I am using CFX program version 5.7,and I need to clarify the required steps for importing a geometry file (created through DesignModeler Model in ANSYS Workbench 8.1) into the CFX-Pre.

My company access to the ANSYS Workbench 8.1 does not have the option to utilize the CFX-Mesh in order to create the GTM files, however, we can create the geometry file in the DesignModeler and save as a gdb file. Then, from here, would anybody please advice me in how to proceed to CFX-Pre and import the created geometry file from ANSYS Workbench (DesignModeler or Project Page)."


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