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Hi i am new to CFX and i would like to have a non-uniform concentration of CO2 at my inlet...higher above yhe centre line than below...its a straight tube....any ideas?? thanks
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Hi,
Make the CO2 concentration a function of y at the inlet. This is easy to do in CEL. Glenn Horrocks |
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Hi,
I have completed tutorial No 7. recently. It has an example of non uniform inlet conditions using CEL. It is quite straightforward. Regards, Gergely |
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