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Old   August 9, 2006, 09:26
Default heat source in starcd
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kirankumar
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hi friends, in my model one fluid region and four different solid regions are there. these solids having heat source 20,20,40,15 Watts respectively,volume is say a,b,c,d. how to apply these heat source to the solid regions. if you have any subroutine please mention that. thanks in advance. kiran kumar
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Old   August 9, 2006, 10:09
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sorent.f

IF(ICTID.EQ.xxx) THEN S1p = ...... S2p = ...... ENDIF

easy eh
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Old   August 15, 2006, 06:39
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You can define it also with a table (folder Source under folder Thermalphysical Models) and you have just to defin S1P. (always in W/m3, independent from the dimension of your geometry).
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Old   September 17, 2006, 20:13
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Funny, I was having similar problem. Sorent.f was easy but the table was not so easy. I dont understand how to key into the table and what does "independent" mean in that table? Couldn't find tutorial on this one either.
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