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October 27, 2020 at 5:53 am
smalbro93
SubscriberI am running a Fluent Simulation. Usually I can check the progress by clicking the Show Progress button on the lower right corner of the Workbench. I can see the Progress window but it doesn't show the progress. I would be grateful if any of you could help or provide any insight into the problem.nThank you.nP.S. The first image shows how it should be and the second shows how it is right now.nn
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October 27, 2020 at 11:00 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorI tend to run Fluent in standalone mode so use the Fluent progress tools rather than Workbench. Unless you're using the parametric tools it's a good approach. Is the Fluent session (GUI) open or are you running it via Workbench. n -
October 28, 2020 at 8:33 am
smalbro93
SubscriberHi Rob,nThank you very much for taking your time to reply. I am new to Ansys so I am using the Workbench 'Fluid Flow(Fluent)' Analysis System (I don't know if it's what you mean by Standalone). During the Set-Up process, I do get the Fluent GUI but it doesn't show the Progress in my case. I would appreciate any insight. Thank you.n -
October 28, 2020 at 10:46 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorIf you have the Fluent GUI open look at the bottom of that window, there should be a progress bar if it's the current release 2020R2. Stand alone means you open Fluent from the Start menu (if it's there - Student doesn't always have the menu for some reason) or use the executable nC:\Program Files\ANSYS Inc\v202\fluenttbin\win64\fluent.exenInterface is mostly the same but you need to open the case or mesh file rather than connect the blocks up as in Workbench. There's no right and wrong about the two approaches it's mostly down to preference. Just run through the tutorials and you'll pick up the process. n -
October 29, 2020 at 6:24 am
smalbro93
SubscriberThank you Rob, I really appreciate your help.nI will try running the executable directly. Thanks.n
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