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Old   October 29, 2013, 04:43
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Hello,

I canīt find my UDF !

Actually my problem is that I have compiled my UDF file using virtual studio at first, then I have got a message from Ansys saying that everything done.

I want then to use my file( It is a UDF which is made to define the motion profile of one of my wall).
I am looking for my file in the directory :
Dynamic Mesh Motion
>Motion Attributes
>Motion UDF/Profile
but it is empty.

I have no idea where to find my UDF.

Thank you for any idea !
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Old   October 29, 2013, 10:31
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I have just find a solution for my question.

Solution : I didn t define my UDF for a motion wall, but just as a profile for a wall.
In fact now I need to write a DEFINE_CG_MOTION UDF.
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