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Old   May 2, 2020, 15:05
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Hi everyone,

My doubt concerns the interpretation that ANSYS does to the DEFINE_SOURCE macro, and how it is related to the User-defined Scalar transport equation. Last time I used this function, it was together with a non-zero diffusivity coefficient while simulating plasma, and I don't know if I should use DEFINE_SOURCE again if I'm not solving any kind of partial diff eq.

The equation I'm using is pretty simple (attached below); it only has two variables (x and y) that are referred to the position of the point on which it would be applied and the rest are constant values.

Thanks in advance.
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