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August 17, 2002, 19:25 |
UDF for oscillating boundary
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Hi, I need immediate help to implement oscillating boundary using a UDF. A part of my boundary is oscillating. I know how to implement velocity profile (which is what will finally happen) using DEFINE_PROFILE. But I don't want that. I want to be able to make my boundary move and hence create the velocity profile.
If anyone can tell me what macro I can use that'd be great. Any other suggestions are welcome too. I thought that if I can do that and create an animation of my moving boundary that'd really be cool. Thanks, ----Deepak... |
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August 23, 2002, 16:01 |
Re: UDF for oscillating boundary
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Hi Deepak,
This can be done by using MDM capability of Fluent.You need to have an additional license for this. sri |
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August 24, 2002, 18:02 |
Re: UDF for oscillating boundary
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Hi Sri, Thanks... ---Deepak
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