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May 24, 2011, 09:04 |
Boundary condition using .prof file
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Siddharth
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Could someone guide me as to how the boundary condition for the a non uniform pressure profile can be set using the profile option. I need guidance as to how to write the .prof file.... Is it possible to create profiles in CFX and import them and read them in fluent as a boundary profile.
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May 24, 2011, 16:31 |
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MadhuVC
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I am not sure about importing the profile file from CFX, but I believe if you can change the CFX file to a *.prof file, without messing up with the fluent profile file structure, I guess this should be possible.
Generating a profile file within fluent.. Select Boundary Condition --> Profiles -->Write--> Define new --> Select zone on the left and parameter on the right. write this as a *.prof file. Open the file with a text editor and you should be able to add values to your profile. If you need more information, please refer Reading and Writing Profile Files in User Guide Section 4.6 |
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