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Good day.
There is a good feature in Star-CD - you can disable solution of some variables. For example you can disable solution of velocities. To do so you have to disable velocities "solve" checkboxes in "Analisys Controls->Solution Controls->Equation Behaviour->Primary Variables". Is there any similar feature to disable solution of some variables in CFX? |
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Yes, have a look under expert parameters (right click Solver in the tree). There are checkboxes for 'solve fluid', 'solve energy', etc in the Model over-rides tab.
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