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Old   May 24, 2021, 17:40
Default where to inter t0 for temperature dependent viscosity
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Hello. in the fluent manual said
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t0, which is the temperature shift, is set to 0 by default, and corresponds to the lowest temperature that is thermodynamically acceptable
. how to change this parameter? is it belong to reference value menu in fluent?
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