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September 29, 2020, 09:41 |
Define energy source as function of parameters
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Mohit Prajapat
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I am using fluent for thermal analysis of a cell. I need to define energy generation as a function of its temperature and current. Data of current I can provide externally. Are there other ways than a UDF?
And if UDF is only way then any good source to learn UDF? |
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October 5, 2020, 02:49 |
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Alexander
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cause you need calculated temperature to recalculate boundary condition, i think UDF is the best option for you
Check Ansys Flluent Customization manual for UDF examples Look for DEFINE_SOURCE macro
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