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Old   February 1, 2016, 06:09
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Hi everybody,
I'm implementing the tutorial Two way FSI using ANSYS Fluent Part-1 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGPmyGFnzhA but I'm having some trouble during the data transfer between the fluid and solid domain, it simply doesn't work and doesn't apear any error (image attached). I'm testing everything separetly to foud out what the error is. And my doubt is I'm using one interpreted udf function for the velocity inlet, it's necessary to compile this function first in visual studio or in the command prompt before insering this in the boundary condition? Thanks in advance
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