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Old   August 13, 2015, 06:21
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hi all fluenters
i simulate a cube in fluent . after some simple simulate , now i want to slope in one direction of cube , for example we have H W L , and i want to slope in L direction 10 percent
my question is that changing gravity to normal and parallel is enough ?
g * sin (teta) and g* cos(teta) and use these 2 parameter as gravity field

or change my geometry ?
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