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Old   November 1, 2012, 02:40
Post UDF & Immersed Boundary Method
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Could UDF and Immersed Boundary Method be combined together?

As the User Guide said, we could add source term to FLUENT solver with UDF.
So I wonder ,in this way Could UDF and Immersed Boundary Method be combined together?

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hi, no, i am sure that there is no way to couple IBM with Fluent or CFX
i was working about IBM about 2 years and my first attempt was
coupling CFX(with fotran code) and fluent(with UDF) but i couldn't.
if you need to work with IBM, you can use Openfoam but my suggestion is
writing the codes in a compiler
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