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hi all,
can anyone please tell me if there is a way to access the field function we define as a cell variable for use in user defined functions? thanks for the help. siva. |
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I hope I understood ur query properly!
If you go through the user-defined functions chapter (chapter 24- Volume 4) of User manuals of Fluent, you can see a function called "DEFINE_ON_DEMAND". This will be used in accessing the user-defined variables and you can execute them based on ur requirement. Thanks and regards, Ravi. |
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