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October 2, 2006, 20:19 |
How to couple two sets of CFD models in FLUENT?
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Hi,
In most cases, FLUENT software is used to solve and analyze a single CFD problem. In my problem, the assembly of two sparate submodels which are described using respective CFD model, should be involved. Now the question is: how to assemble and solve two sets of CFD submodels simultaneously in Fluent environment? Please advise! |
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October 2, 2006, 22:48 |
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Would you like post your two models in detail? Maybe someone can give you good advice when he know your models.
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October 2, 2006, 22:59 |
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UDF is a solution.
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