This chapter provides some basic instructions for getting started with using Fluent Meshing in Workbench. It describes how to use Fluent (with Fluent Meshing) component systems within Ansys Workbench. Since working with a Fluent (with Fluent Meshing) component system is similar to working with a Fluent component system, only differences in these two systems are covered in this chapter. For general information about using Fluent in Ansys Workbench, see Getting Started With Fluent in Workbench. For details about using component systems in Workbench, refer to Working With Fluent in Workbench.
The chapter discusses:
- 3.1. Limitations
- 3.2. Starting Fluent (in Meshing Mode or Solution Mode) in Workbench
- 3.3. Using the Fluent Guided Meshing Workflows
- 3.4. Saving Your Work in Fluent Meshing with Workbench
- 3.5. Exiting Fluent Meshing and Workbench
- 3.6. An Example of a Fluent Meshing Analysis in Workbench
- 3.7. Using Parallel Fluent Meshing
- 3.8. Connecting to Upstream Geometry
- 3.9. Support for the Remote Solve Manager (RSM) in Fluent (with Fluent Meshing) Systems
- 3.10. Using a Journal File for the Mesh Cell
- 3.11. Using a Journal File to Parameterize Fluent Meshing Inputs
- 3.12. Getting Help for Fluent Meshing in Workbench
See the Fluent User's Guide for more details about Fluent Meshing.