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Old   October 19, 2016, 06:25
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I am trying to to a work about MHD model in fluent. But the thing is i cant write the UDF. Without UDF its not possible to do MHD in fluent. So can anyone help me with this UDF for MHD ??
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Hello,

I am trying to use MHD model in my simulation. I need to simulate the effect of magnetic field on mr fluid. But a bout MHD model setting in fluent, I have some questions. In my project the Magnetic field is imposed by coil. How can I define the location of the coil in the setting? Is it important? Or should I add the coil to my geometry? I need to calculate the Torque based on Br. How can I define the radial B (Br)?

Thank you in advance for you time and help!
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