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December 5, 2006, 03:10 |
Mapping the boundary condition
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Hai
Any sugessions, how i can get the temperature profile of one wall of a block and give it as boundary condition to another wall of the same block. Thank you M.Sundar |
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December 5, 2006, 08:27 |
Re: Mapping the boundary condition
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Use File--> write--> Profile Select the surface from where you want to write and the variable (Temperature)
Fo rthe other case use File--> Read--> Profile Then in the Boundary condition panel select the surface and assign the temperature profile to that surface ( In the drop down menu next to the temperature input this profile will be available ) |
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December 6, 2006, 00:23 |
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Thanks for your information.
Actually i want it to be updated automatically in every iteration. I am trying for past few days using UDF but i didnt get the exact logic. Any help please in this regard Pialisen |
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