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how to implement an user defined equation of state in CFX 10.0

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Old   August 14, 2009, 13:48
Default how to implement an user defined equation of state in CFX 10.0
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Hello there,

I am a rookie using CFX and I would need to create and plug an user defined equation of state into the CFX pre.

Could anyone give me some light or address me to where I can find some help?

Thanks beforehand.
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Old   August 16, 2009, 08:28
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Ummm - have you tried the CFX documentation? Wasn't that obvious? They explain the available EOS in CFX in there. After that try to find a tutorial example, also in the CFX docs.
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