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Old   September 17, 2002, 12:03
Default How to define energy source?
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Marie
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Hello there,

How to define energy source in fluid?

I read the Fluent help, it writes (see Boundary Conditions Defining Mass, Momentum, Energy, and Other Sources )

You can define volumetric sources of mass (for single or multiple species), momentum, energy, turbulence, and other scalar quantities in a fluid zone, or a source of energy for a solid zone.

To add source terms to a cell or group of cells, you must place the cell(s) in a separate zone. The sources are then applied to that cell zone.

How to place the cells in a separate zone?

Thanks in advance.

Marie
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Old   September 17, 2002, 14:19
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Seperate a cell zone in fluent through define --->seperate

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Old   September 19, 2002, 06:27
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I get it. Thanks a lot.
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