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June 3, 2014, 10:00 |
Help, how to control Inlet cycle time?
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Quan Nguyen
Join Date: May 2014
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Hi everyone!
I'm making a simulated blow hot air on the surface of an object, as shown below. Now, I want to control airflow over time and in multiple cycles. in one cycle (40 s): in the first 5 seconds of hot air is blown into; in the next 35 seconds not blow. For example, I simulated in two consecutive cycles. from 0s to 5s air is blown into; from 5s to 40s not blow; from 40s to 45s air is blown into; from 45s to 80s not blow. Can I control it by Experssion? and how do I do that? Thanks! |
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June 5, 2014, 18:01 |
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Erik
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Use the step function, or easier, create a user function.
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