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March 3, 2006, 12:56 |
I.C. Valve motion
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How do you specify the valve motion in Fluent 6.1? I have tried as the manual says but it doesn't work! Where exactly do you enter the values for angle and lift? I take it its in the command line? what EXATLY has to be typed in to get it to work?
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March 6, 2006, 09:25 |
Stiil stuck please help
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I'm still stuck, does anyone have experience with this?
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March 8, 2006, 14:32 |
Re: I.C. Valve motion
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hi Mike,
i dont know anything regarding the tutorial, because i dont have. but as of my knowledge, You have to write angle & lift in a notepad file and then you read it from the define-->profiles-->read-->browse for the file. i think it will work. check it. |
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