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Old   April 26, 2016, 16:54
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i'm working on a CFD code in which velocity field is given to me,
to verify my code i decided to use fluent, can i insert my velocity field in fluent by defining a UDF or other means?
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If you already have the velocity field, then what is there left to do?

There's lots of ways to get a velocity field. Using a profile is probably the easiest. Or you could import it using an interpolate file, which is pretty much a delimited file of x,y,z coordinates and variables.
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