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1. how to write mesh from prostar
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Type ngeom,[name].ngeom,star in the command line. This will create a
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.ngeom file of your Prostar model.
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If you have boundaries defined, these will be kept in the .ngeom file so
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you won't have to rename and redefine the boundaries in ccm+. However,
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the values (properties) are not exported.
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If you don't have boundaries you'll get a single wall patch in ccm+ that
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you'll have to split accordingly.
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2. how to load it into star-ccm+
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In ccm+ create a new simulation and do File>Import...
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Browse to the location where you have your .ngeom file, select it, press
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OK and that's it.
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3. how to do merging (or is automatic?)
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If you had couples in your Prostar model, your meshes will all be
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"fused" together automatically in ccm+ when you import the .ngeom file.
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Keep a look on the output window in Prostar when you run the ngeom
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command to make sure the couples are exported OK.
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Alternatively, you can "fuse" the different fluid regions in ccm+. To do
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this select all the fluid regions you want to merge together from the
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command tree on the left of your screen, under Regions. Press control
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and click on top of each one, once you've selected all, click the
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right-hand buttom of your mouse and select Fuse...
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4. how to save it from star-ccm+
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Once your model is ready in ccm+ (i.e. all regions and boundary patches
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defined), go to File>Export... and select .ccm format.
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