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Hi, Fluent Users.
I'm calculating a unsteady flow and use a UDF for monitoring the value at the point of interest. I want to stop the fluent calculation when that value reaches the certain value. My guess is it can be done by manipulating a UDF. Is it true? If yes, how should I do ? Thanks in advance. Seyoung Oh |
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Çağlar Coşkun
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Hello. İ am trying to do exactly the same thing. Any ideas?
Here is a tutorial of stopping calculation when a boundary condition reaches some value, but I couldn't even apply this. http://www.eureka.im/996.html |
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