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mediode
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Hello,
at present I am making intensive use of the (great ![]() ![]() Anybody experience or ideas on that? Best regards m* |
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Carol Dacey
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Suggest any appropriate way to customize code in flow 3D!
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huanglin
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Jeff Burnham
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Droplets are already included in FLOW-3D. See the User Manual > Input Variable Summary > Fluid FL > Droplet Sources section of the manual for the necessary input variables.
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huanglin
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I got it.Now I want to simulate the process that droplets impinge onto the substrate of steel, I must consider the surface heat source of the substrate, how can I realize it?Thanks.
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