TAGGED: .csv, csv, inlet, inlet-boundary-condition, profile, profile-data
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December 11, 2024 at 7:05 pmDbja226Subscriber
Hello all-
I am currently working on a project for school that requires me to have an inlet velocity profile for the boundary conditions. I have found the format page on ansys's site and created it as such, but when I attempt to read this file, ansys gets stuck on the "reading CSV profile file" message. Has anyone else ran into this issue? Attached below is my formatting.
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December 13, 2024 at 12:52 pmSVSubscriber
Hi, Kindly follow the guidelines for CSV file formatting.
For more understanding go through below posts:
Setting variable inlet profile in model
Writing and reading profiles in Fluent
for txt file import look at this post: How create and use Profile txt file as a boundary condition in FLUENT?
After following the below guidelines,close the ongoing session and kindly relaunch fluent launcher and import CSV file.
Regards,
SV
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