In my experience, when I open the FLUENT with workbench, I never see any fault or error (especially related to the win 64). You can easily open workbench (Create the project) and then import Fluent to the workbench environment (drag and drop the "Fluid Flow (Fluent) from Analysis System toolbox) and then open FLUENT.
You can easily open workbench (Create the project) and then import Fluent to the workbench environment (drag and drop the "Fluid Flow (Fluent) from Analysis System toolbox).
Then import the geometry/mesh and open the setup. Go to the Define/User-Defined/Functions/Compiled and search the Source file (The UDF file), then Build and if there is no programming error, press the load and use it!.
Hi, I am trying to build and compile some udf on fluent ansys throughout workbench. I installed VS community on my computer and I created some environmental variables as recommended in the net. Things worked pretty nice when I start fluent from VS command prompt. However, when I start my session using Workbench, the following error appears "fatal error C1083: Cannot open the include file: 'stdio.h': Invalid argument". Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem. Thanks in advance.