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Hi friends,
I am trying to give viscosity data which depends on temperature as a table. I have 10 data points to give. However I could not figure out how to do it. I am using CFX-10, but I dont think version is important. thanks in advance |
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Dear Mgtripple,
Create a User Function 1D interpolation function, and later set the value of viscosity to that function. Search documentation for User Function Editor.. Good luck, Opaque |
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Hi, Do you know what is the viscosity range for Marble or Limestone in normal temperature ? Thanks in advence Behnam
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