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Old   January 6, 2016, 15:27
Default Using P vs. t data to define pressure-inlet
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Hi all,

I'm simulating blasts in a tube. Previously, I've defined a triangular pressure waveform via a UDF to set up the pressure-inlet. Now, I'd like to read in experimental data. Is there a way to make Fluent read my P vs. t spreadsheet such that I may apply it to the pressure-inlet?

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