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Old   October 17, 2014, 03:12
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Hey Guys,
I see N_TIME , N_TIME_STEPS in UDF. Do anyone know what they mean?
I think N_TIME refers to the number of time steps. but I am not sure.
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Hi,
from fluent user guide:

N_TIME integer number of time steps
N_TIME_STEPS: integer number of time steps in each time block
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