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Old   September 13, 2018, 05:08
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Hi,
I am simulating the flow around an object deforming with time. The time-dependent function of the boundary is already known(it has the form of y=f(x,t)).
I've got some basic infomation of DEFINE_GEOM on this page:
http:////www.sharcnet.ca/Software/An...fine_geom.html
However, it seems no argument related to time is included in this script. I tried to add the variable time like this:
Code:
DEFINE_GEOM(BL_FP1,domain,dt,position,time)
and the UDF failed to be compiled.
Has anyone worked on similar case before? Any help or suggestion is welcome.
Thank you.
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