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Old   September 19, 2002, 09:53
Default UDF at face of 3D volume???
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Hi

who have experience about udf at face of 3d cases. I want to simulate hot streak effects, so i must set a time varying B.C on inlet boundary. a udf sample is preferred. Thanks lots.

Ji
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Old   September 19, 2002, 12:33
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Dear Madam/Sir I am a research student of Ecole Polytechnic of Nantes, French and doing Masters Thermal, Energetic & Genie of Proceeds. Actually I am a training period, I'm working about "laminar heat transfer for thermally developing flow of Herschel-Bulkley fluide in square duct". For this studies I use FLUENT code. After searching through different web sites. I found that your web is offering different programs for FLUENT. " My difficult is to adapt this code to my studies." Thanking you in anticipation and waiting for your favourable reply. Regards.
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