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Old   December 9, 2011, 14:46
Cool velocity pulse ----- CFX
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I have problem....I'm not professional in CFX.
how can i import Velocity pulse?


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Old   December 10, 2011, 05:56
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It does not look like a velocity pulse to me, it looks like a volume fraction pulse.

Note that 10nm nanoparticles are unlikely to have any significant slip relative to the flow, so a simple additional variable approach should suffice. If you don't know what I am talking about then don't worry about it, leave this until you are more familar with CFD

This can be easily done with a 1D interpolation function or CEL expressions (either if/then statement or step function).
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Old   December 11, 2011, 02:38
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It does not look like a velocity pulse to me, it looks like a volume fraction pulse.

Note that 10nm nanoparticles are unlikely to have any significant slip relative to the flow, so a simple additional variable approach should suffice. If you don't know what I am talking about then don't worry about it, leave this until you are more familar with CFD

This can be easily done with a 1D interpolation function or CEL expressions (either if/then statement or step function).
thank you dear Glenn

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