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September 27, 2004, 09:13 |
Fluent Subroutine
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I am a new user in Fluent 6.0. Could you please inform me about FLUENT subroutines? If subroutines are possible with Fluent, what's the function of Fluent, is it just for postprocessing.
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September 29, 2004, 15:23 |
Re: Fluent Subroutine
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Did you try looking in the UDF (User Defined Functions) Fluent manual ? You can write functions in c and then either compile them or interpret them.
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September 30, 2004, 01:59 |
Re: Fluent Subroutine
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Thank you for your interest. As far as I know UDFs are for boundary conditions and physical properties. I mean If one can interpret his/her own code and use Fluent as a postprocessor.
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