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Old   October 10, 2012, 09:05
Default udf for radial distribution function in fluidised bed
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hii,
does anybody know how to write UDF for radial distribution in fluidised bed ?

i hv writen it with the help of udf manual but it is giving error of

divergence detected in AMG solver for pressure ....

hope somebody knows ........thanks in advance.
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hii,
does anybody know how to write UDF for radial distribution in fluidised bed ?

i hv writen it with the help of udf manual but it is giving error of

divergence detected in AMG solver for pressure ....

hope somebody knows ........thanks in advance.
HI DUDE, did your problem got solved?
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