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Old   January 3, 2014, 08:15
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Is it possible to make thermal flux uneven in ansys fluent?

I want in one end of the wall have 1050 degress and at the end point 800. I would like that temperature go between this gap gradually.
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Old   January 3, 2014, 12:19
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yes it can be done using udf or may be through profile
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Old   January 9, 2014, 09:27
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Thank you for reply. I still haven't used those functions maybe in the future I will try look at this, because it sounds hard. Especially when I don't learn programing.
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