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Old   June 8, 2014, 13:36
Default Grid motion as function of energy (DEFINE_GRID_MOTION)
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Hi,
Does anybody know how the macro, DEFINE_GRID_MOTION, can call the volumetric temperature, C_T(c,t)? I want to make grid motion as function of temperature. To do so, I need volumetric temperature information in every time step, so I try to call C_T(c,t). But, since DEFINE_GRID_MOTION is mainly roofing over node on the specified surface (face), I cannot call temperature stored in cell.
Thank you in advance,
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