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Hi everyone,
I'm doing a thermal parametric study in fluent. I found how to parametrize boundary conditions. Nevertheless, I could not find how to parametrize initial conditions. I want to parametrize the values found under : Solution initialization In particular : Temperature (k). Thanks for helping, Coyote |
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you may use journal files to control your case
using TUI commands inside you may define everything you want
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Based on the answer given by @AlexanderZ
I created this explanation back in stackoverflow |
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