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Old   March 4, 2015, 06:15
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I need to know how to import matlab code results as a boundary condition for a model in cfx or fluent
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What kind of matlab results and how did your simulation?
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What kind of matlab results and how did your simulation?
I want to use graph from matlab as a pressure boundary condition for a model in cfx
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