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Old   October 12, 2021, 03:37
Default How to update internal field of a vector using funkySetFields or groovyBc
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I wish to update the internal field of the velocity at each time iteration. I only know how funkysetField can set a nonuniform internal field at time 0. Is it possible to update the internal field with respect to time, as we do for groovyBC.
Can we use groovyBc to set the internal field?
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Old   October 27, 2021, 10:30
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I don't feel like I fully understand your question. But if you need to change the internalField every time why do you need to use a solver then?
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