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Old   July 8, 2010, 04:56
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hello everyone,

Now I want to read the source term from a TXT file(there are 20 values of heat flux) and do a interpolation for all ILOC.
Which one should I use: user CEL or Junction Box. Because in CFX-Solver Junction Box Example 1: Junction Box is used to obtain experimental data for inflow boundary. But in User CEL Example 1: The source term is modified by using User CEL.

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Old   July 8, 2010, 08:35
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Incorrect - No need for fortran. Just make your file a 1D interpolation function in CFX-Pre and you are done. Easy.
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