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August 6, 2020, 09:32 |
UDF - Boundary Conditions
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Andrea Battiston
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Hello guys,
I'm writing in the matter of a peculiar problem. I should create a udf that, for each iteration, takes some quantities (mass flow, total and static pressure and temperature) from a pressure outlet and use them to define a mass-flow inlet in another region of the flow field. I'm not quite familiar with UDFs, therefore I will appreciate any tip you could provide me Andrea |
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August 7, 2020, 05:29 |
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Alexander
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take a look here, so you will have an idea how to make it
Adjust Inlet Pressure Profile
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August 7, 2020, 05:42 |
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Andrea Battiston
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Thank you! You just saved me |
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boundary conditions, fluent, udf |
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