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Old   January 11, 2008, 12:17
Default Time derivative in transiente run
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Antonio Lopes
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Transient run: I want to create an expression in CFX-Pre that takes as input the time derivative of temperature. This means that I need to access the temperature time derivative during the run. Any ideas on how to do this?
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Old   January 12, 2008, 07:49
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Pratap Kumar DVS
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Yah this is easy to give the expressions in CFX. Its a kind of Function of f(x)=A(x)+B... For that i need some more data of the problem what you are lookinf exactly, so that i can help you out of this problem easily. I have created expressions many times for this type of problems.

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Old   January 12, 2008, 11:03
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Antonio Gameiro Lopes
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Thanks. I want to create an expression that computes the time derivative of temperature at a certain location, during a transient run.
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