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January 12, 2010, 01:13 |
Customization of Flow 3d
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Atul Verma
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Hi!
I am trying to give heat transfer coefficient as a function of time in simple 2d sqaure geometry with mesh boundaries as wall and htc and temp defined in Xmin. I am facing few problems... 1)The coefficient is defined as hwall1 for fluid 1 ,i have changed the h1 and h2 in the qeval as a function of time....will this work....or is there some better option? Since hwall is not available in the source files I am not sure how to modify them... 2) I am using 32 bits Windows Xp...and I have installed Microsoft Visual Studio Version 6.0. I am not able to open the *.sln files. It shows "not a valid Visual Studio Solution file". I am not able to figure out what is going wrong...please help... Atul Verma |
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January 13, 2010, 02:30 |
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Hi, Atul
Customization of FLOW-3D Version 9 require " Intel Fortran 9.1 and Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition" and You may read the chapter of customizing FLOW-3D in User Manaul. There are some examples and comments within the customizable subroutines and functions. bye ! |
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