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June 11, 2005, 11:47 |
timestep in a specific domain
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Good morning
I know there is the possibilty to use a timestep for a specific equation class in a specific domain. To do this it's necessary to edit the ccl file. I don't know what I have to write in the this file to set a specific timestep for the energy equation. Is there anyone who can help me?? PS: it's obvious that I'm doing a steady simulation thank you all Alex |
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