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Jad Diab
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Hi everyone,
I am currently writing UDS/UDFs to account for phenomena not present in fluent. The problem I am having is the following: After writing the equations, I want to specify a boundary condition on one direction of the UDS derivative, and not specific value. Basically, supposing my UDS is based on a variable "A", how can I specify a boundary condition of dA/dx = 0 or dA/dn (normal) = 0? Thank you for your help, I am still trying to get used to all this fluent user defined world |
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that conditions is there by default, isn't it?
uds flux = 0
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