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Hi,
I was wondering how it was possible in Fluent to assign different flux definitions to two different UDSs? Is it all undertaken in the DEFINE_UDS_FLUX or inside Fluent? Or as I suspect, and hope isn't correct, the one flux you specify applys to all UDSs. (I'm sure I've seen this question somewhere before but I cannot locate it) Thanks, Matt. |
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The problem is solved. Rather obvious really. Just use the index passed to the macro and use a conditional statement to get it to decide which flux definition to use then return. Sorry about that, maybe this will help others.
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Hey could you shwo me how you wrapped the if statment?
Somehow it does not work for me :/ should be simple I know |
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