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Hi All,
I would like to know how i can use the velocity profile at an outlet of a simulation which i have already ran as the inlet condition on another simulation. The geometry of the outlet in the original case is exactly the same as the inlet on the second case. Can anyone please help, Thanks M |
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If i'm not wrong, someone correct me if i am, under CFX5solve...under initial values...and select the your outlet results
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1. Export outlet velocity profile to a csv file in post.
2. Initialise this profile data in pre & use it for your boundary condition. |
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