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velocity input which is in the form of a square wave pulse

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Old   March 8, 2013, 23:46
Default velocity input which is in the form of a square wave pulse
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Iam doing a simulation of active control of instability with secondary fuel injection.
Can anyone help me with how to give a time varying velocity input , which varies as a square wave form.
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You need to use UDF to specify a time-dependent boundary condition. Check the Fluent UDF manual or modify the example provided by Amir (http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/flu...y-profile.html) according to your purpose. You might need to use CURRENT_TIME or N_TIME macro to get the current time in seconds or time step.
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