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I have a question about moving mesh in FLUENT, and I want to make the tube boundary move due to node pressure. I have seen other people's answers that the node pressure cannot be directly obtained, and The node pressure needs to be interpolated by the pressure on the face around the node. I would like to ask how to achieve this. Can anyone provide specific UDF? Thanks a lot~
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