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January 17, 2008, 11:52 |
Defining Duct Inlet Pressure Distribution?
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Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to define a 2-D inlet face total pressure distribution for a duct flow? I have a measured inlet total pressure distribution that I would like to apply to the model as an upstream/inlet boundary condition. The only options that seem to be available to me are to define a constant/uniform total pressure at the inlet. Thanks in advance for any responses. Eric |
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February 8, 2008, 17:50 |
Re: Defining Duct Inlet Pressure Distribution?
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I don't know how to do it but you need to write a user defined function for your profile. It involves writing a short bit of code in C++. Refer to the user guide on this.
Carlos. |
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