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Old   April 24, 2004, 23:18
Default How to set multiple zones profile in UDF?
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I have 24 inlets in different locations. I don't want to seperate all 24 inlets as individual one. How can I control these 24 inlets velocity profile with one boundary condition?

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Old   April 25, 2004, 11:45
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you can combine different zones and apply one BC or you can copy paste Boundary conditions from one to the next one. you will need to input parameters only once
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Old   April 25, 2004, 16:03
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I need to define a tangential and a axial velocity component for each inlet. Tangential component needs its own axis in the center of each inlet.
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