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Dear Fluent users, (a) In the moving mesh boundary condition of a fluid domain, Do we have control over the rotational velocity. I mean, can we control the rotation (rad/s) through UDF.
(b) Can I get information about how to write a UDF for a input velocity, which is varying sinusoidaly. I want to apply this input velocity for a wall boundary condition. If anyone has experience for the above please help me. Thanks in advance. Balaji |
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