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sunil
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Hello sir,
i have created C domain for heat transfer problem i want to apply varying temperature with time throughout the domain as a boundary condition is there any way to apply this type of boundary condition in CFX please help me Thank you |
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Erik
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Well I answered half of your question in your other post. To make it vary with time just create a function or an expression that has your desired temperature as a function of time and use that as your TemperatureDesired value.
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