Unable to export Fluent Mesh on ANSYS Meshing in Linux. When I click on Export and select Mesh > Fluent Input file>Export the “Save As” window for naming and specifying the location never comes up, so I cannot save the file. How can I fix this?
Tagged: 2019 R2, 2019R2, fluid-dynamics, Other, Project Schematic, workbench, workbench platform
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March 17, 2023 at 8:59 am
FAQ
ParticipantThis is a defect that was introduced in 2019R2. The workaround is to attach a Fluent cell and update the meshing cell to produce the *.msh file. This can then be extracted from the project for standalone analysis if required. This defect was fixed at 2020R1
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