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July 28, 2013, 13:56 |
User law in Code_Saturne
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GDel
Join Date: May 2013
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Hi,
First of all, this is my first post here so please excuse me if it is not where it should be. I am currently learning the use of Code_Saturne and I am facing a problem. I hope somebody can help. I am working on a basic 2D case in which I would like to define the inlet velocity by an user law. I have searched everywhere on the internet what is the syntax for the if operator in the Code_Saturne GUI and found nothing. So my question is: What is the syntax for the IF operator in the mathematical expression editor of code_saturne? Thanks in advance |
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July 30, 2013, 14:39 |
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GDel
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Sorry for double posting but I have found the answer to my previous post and thought that maybe it could be interesting for someone else:
On the presentation here (follow the link: cfd.mace.manchester.ac.uk/twiki/pub/Satu...Code_Saturne_2.0.pdf ) on the page 8 is given the right syntax for the if operator. ) on the page 8 is given the right syntax for the if operator. |
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code_saturne, expression editor, if operator, syntax, user law |
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