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Old   June 11, 2017, 17:45
Default Is it possible to use cylindrical co-ordinates in UDF Fluent?
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Hello All,

I am wondering if it is at all possible to use cylindrical co-ordinates in UDF. I have a tube on which I would like to set a non-uniform heat flux which changes with angle.

Can you please clear my doubt if it is at all possible to do it with cylindrical co-ordinates? Or do I need to find the Cartesian co-ordinates for each of these points?
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