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April 13, 2009, 11:34 |
Application of real data as boundary conditions
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Alexander Edel-Hunt
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Hi,
I am trying to do some validation in FLUENT for a heat transfer case and I have data of windspeed, air temperature and solar radiation with regards to time. I would like to apply these as boundary conditions but am unsure of how to approach this. I have tried using profiles but, as suspected, this does not seem to work. Could I use a UDF? Any suggestions/help much appreciated many thanks in advance. |
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