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Old   September 4, 2012, 10:34
Default How to turn off flow solver in fluent
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Hi,
I am solving an UDS equation together with laminar flow.
Since it takes much longer with serial solver, and my flow solver is converging quite well, is there a way to turn off the flow solver to accelerate the UDS convergence?
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Yes

if using GUI:
Solve / controls /equations/ choose and disable flow equation.

using TUI:
/solve/set/equations/flow no

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Thanks negin,
Actually TUI was the problem and now solved by your quick help!
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