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Indrajit
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Hi,
I am using Fluent for a simulation.I need to define User defined Scalars such that the transport equation is in r-theta coordinates . My question is if I select Axisymmetric solver will I get scalar transport equation in r-theta co ordinates instead of the normal Cartesian co ordinates . Please help! |
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