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now i have a udf to define slip velocity of slip boundary condition, can anybody tell me where can a adding this udf in fluent under Boudary condition plane.
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Define -> Boundary conditions -> Wall -> Choose the appropriate phase (not mixture) if you are simulating Two-Phase flow -> click on Set. Under SHEAR CONDITION, choose 'specified shear' and then change constant to udf by clicking on the drop down box.
PS: I would like to access this code if it is possible. Can you email (msrinath80@yahoo.com) it to me? |
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ok,thanks, i will sent it to you at once.
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My email address is msrinath80@yahoo.com.
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what i should choose if i simulating single-phase flow.
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