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Old   April 28, 2010, 04:02
Default Point source for CO2 contamination!!!
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Hello!

I need your help. Is it possible to create a point contamination source in Fluent version 6.2.16.?Or in Fluent in general?If yes, how can I do it?By using UDF (user defined functions)?Or is there some more simple way of doing it?

Thank you in advance!
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Hello!

I need your help. Is it possible to create a point contamination source in Fluent version 6.2.16.?Or in Fluent in general?If yes, how can I do it?By using UDF (user defined functions)?Or is there some more simple way of doing it?

Thank you in advance!
Madara
Hi there, I'm looking for exactly the same idea. I can make a volume in my mesh, but i cannot seem to make a point in FLUENT. Any further advances?
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