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Old   January 17, 2005, 23:13
Default In UDF, how to judge the type of boundary?
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scubme
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Hi everyone

My problem is unsteady and the model have four boundaries: one Pressure-inlet, two Pressure-outlets and one Wall. Now I want to calculate the mass flux of pressure-inlet and pressure-outlet in every time-step, and write the flux into a txt file. In UDF, I can judge if a face is a boundary face, but don't know how to judge which boundary the face is belong to. Please someone give me any advices.

Thanks in advance.

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