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March 19, 2002, 03:03 |
viscosity flow and user subroutine in FLUENT
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We want to know whether FLUENT can
(1) solve incompressible, viscosity flow problem? (2) add user subroutines for additional equations, variables and special source terms (e.g. surface tension) ? Thanks in advance. |
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March 19, 2002, 11:18 |
Re: viscosity flow and user subroutine in FLUENT
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Hi....friend You should look at manual of FLUENT ... i think that it can tell you what do you want to model it .thanks
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March 19, 2002, 20:42 |
Re: viscosity flow and user subroutine in FLUENT
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Thanks for your kindness and suggestion. In fact, we have not bought it, and have no manual to read. We have to evalue whether this CFD package is suitable to our application or not before we buy it.
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