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Old   November 6, 2013, 23:12
Default Input Temperature data in a 3D geometry by .Prof file in cell zone in fluent
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Hello folks,

I wanna set different temperature distribution on a 3d cylinder. The problem is like at every Z I have 1 temperature(constant contour of temperature in that level). Suppose I have 5 levels in Z direction and 5 points in X direction. but in Y direction will have 10 points as for one X,we can have 2 Y...(X^2+y^2=r^2)...
Any idea how to solve this issue?

In 2D it is simple as I just need to put same number of values for X and Z and it works...

(I want fluent read a file in cell zone containg coordinates and temperature)
no Idea how to creat that file in 3D,
Thanks...
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