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August 1, 2007, 13:07 |
Import inlet boundary cond. from BC. outlet Post.
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Hello. I have to import the results (velocity vector) from a first simulation. First I simulated 1 domain. But the results obtained in the outlet of that 1 simulation, is needed to the inlet of the 2 simulation.
How do I export the outlet velocity vector (magnitude and direction) and import them to the 2 simulation? Thanks a lot. Santiago. |
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August 1, 2007, 13:57 |
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I made it with Initialise Profile Data. Any one knows the Interpolation method used? Thanks Santiago.
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