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August 7, 2002, 09:30 |
read boundary file
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Hi everyone! do you know a way to read boundary profile files in a non stationary run? I want to read a different boundary file for each time step, and assign it as a boundary condition in each time step.
I've tried with a macro, with the use of " %t " after the name of the file to load for example name0001.prof name0002.prof name0003.prof in the 1,2,3 time step, but fluent doesn't recognize that identificator for reading, but only for writing boundary profile! Can you help me? |
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August 8, 2002, 00:39 |
Re: read boundary file
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How about using a journal file in FLUENT?
That would be, I think, one of the solutions. |
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August 8, 2002, 11:00 |
Re: read boundary file
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Thank you!!! i think that this will be the way ! bye Riccardo
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