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Old   June 13, 2006, 09:07
Default Solve general scalar
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Ihab Sraj
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Hello CFX users, I did some research on how to use CFX for solving the scalar equations. I deduced that it can't be done in CFX-pre ( using the GUI), i need to edit the defintion file maybe,,,, Is it there an easirer way like in fluent......??????

If the answer is no, then is there a tutorial to learn how to solve general scalar equation.. Thanks and regards
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Old   June 13, 2006, 09:55
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An Additional Variable is used to solve an additional scalar equation. You can set this up in CFX-Pre. Regards, Mike
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Old   June 13, 2006, 13:55
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Thanks Mike, i know it was a stupid question.......

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