To correct my question, after I ran the NAYS2DH or RIver2d how do I export the result as cgn, I have only found the VTK, CVS and SHP option but I could not find export as cgn option.
I am Masahiko, a developer of DHABSIM. Thank you for using DHABSIM.
You don’t need to export cgn. “Case1.cgn” is the default data storage of any iRIC solvers. The file is stored in the project folder of any iRIC project, if you “Save as Project”, not “Save as File(*.ipro)”. After you run River2D or Nays2DH project, please save the result using “Save as Project”, and take note of the folder location. You will see “Case1.cgn” in it.
When you run DHABSIM, you will create a new project, and it will create a new “Case1.cgn”. This new “Case1.cgn” is not the one you need to specify when you import the grid in DHABSIM. This new “Case1.cgn” is a file to store the DHABSIM calculation results, and you don’t need to handle it explicitly.
Have fun!
Masahiko Sekine, Yamaguchi University
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To correct my question, after I ran the NAYS2DH or RIver2d how do I export the result as cgn, I have only found the VTK, CVS and SHP option but I could not find export as cgn option.
Thanks again!
Check this youtube. despite that it is not in English but I got the idea from it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZmJZqqHnHk&t=3s
Regards
I am Masahiko, a developer of DHABSIM. Thank you for using DHABSIM.
You don’t need to export cgn. “Case1.cgn” is the default data storage of any iRIC solvers. The file is stored in the project folder of any iRIC project, if you “Save as Project”, not “Save as File(*.ipro)”. After you run River2D or Nays2DH project, please save the result using “Save as Project”, and take note of the folder location. You will see “Case1.cgn” in it.
When you run DHABSIM, you will create a new project, and it will create a new “Case1.cgn”. This new “Case1.cgn” is not the one you need to specify when you import the grid in DHABSIM. This new “Case1.cgn” is a file to store the DHABSIM calculation results, and you don’t need to handle it explicitly.
Have fun!
Masahiko Sekine, Yamaguchi University