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March 17, 2005, 15:54 |
Velocity Inlet
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Hi everybody,
I have read somewhere that when entering text commands UDF cannot be used to define boundary conditions such as an velocity inlet although the UDF are used to define such conditions when using the GUI. Can someone confirm? Secondly, if this is true what is the alternative mean to define a time-dependent parabolic profile at the inlet of a pipe. Many Thanks David |
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March 18, 2005, 02:23 |
Re: Velocity Inlet
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Can it make it clear Y
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