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Old   March 3, 2003, 12:33
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Jackie
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Hi all,

In order to create a swirl in a flow. I like to put a radial momentum source on my cylinder subdomain. All goemetric solids are created in rectangular coordinate including this subdomain. Then I created a new cylindrical coordinate and choose it to be a reference coordinate of subdomain. But when I set the momentum source in the fluid source form, It's appear that the form still require a momentum value in x,y and z component. Do I have to create a geometric solids in cylindrical coordinate or not? Could anybody suggest me how to set a momentum source in cylindrical coordinate please.

Thank you all in advance.

Jackie -_-"
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