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October 7, 2008, 04:57 |
how do i find the definition of the post-variables
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as the subject title say There are some errors for my verification,
so I wanna check out where are the problems to know my computation is correct or not. I'd like to export some variables such as wall shear, and velocity u gradient X, velocity w.beta , Force etc., but I don't clearly know how they are computed. please somebody help me? thanks |
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October 7, 2008, 20:25 |
Re: how do i find the definition of the post-varia
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Hi,
RTFM.... It's all in the documentation. Well, at least some of it is. Start reading. Glenn Horrocks |
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