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August 20, 2016, 03:23 |
How to read transient profile data as boundary condition
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hemant mittal
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Hello every one,
I have velocity profile (atmospheric boundary layer) data for each time step, (means X coordinate, Y coordinate, Z coordinate ,time, X velocity, Y Velocity, Z velocity) saved as .csv format. I need to use this file as inlet boundary condition in FLUENT. So please suggest me how can I do this. Thanks |
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