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Old   October 18, 2018, 05:33
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hi dear

how can I write case & data by udf in fluent?

because a parameter must be satisfied in udf and after that case and data write


please help

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Old   October 18, 2018, 09:40
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The correct tool for this is not a UDF, but a scheme script, maybe in combination with a udf.



The Fluent manual has a section "37.16.5 execute commands dialog box".
You add one command, and let it execute after every iteration.


The make a macro that checks the parameter and saves your files if necessary. This is the difficult part, I have no real experience with this.
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