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March 6, 2011, 19:42 |
inlet temp = outlet temp
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Hi,
I have an urgent problem with my cfx setup. I am using Ansys 13 CFX Workbench. My problem is I want to set the inlet temperature as it is at the domains outlet, so it is like a circle. The fluid is being warmed up in that domain. I have read I have to use a DEFINE_PROFILE UDF in that case. But I never used UDFs before and I do not have enough time to search for a good tutorial. Please can someone help me how to set up my analysis to solve my problem. Inlet name: Oil Inlet Outlet name: Oil Outlet Or do you have a link to a turorial or another method how to solve this? Thanks, Romek |
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