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Salman November 6, 2002 13:36

Using two UDFs in a single geometry
 
Hi *, I want to use two UDFs in a single geometry. Does anybody know if it is possible?

I have a simple channel, and I want to define one UDF on the top wall and another UDF on the bottom wall.

Please reply if you have any idea about it.

Thanks.

Glenn November 6, 2002 15:16

Re: Using two UDFs in a single geometry
 
I was trying to do a similar thing. I found that I could only put 1 udf on any one boundary condition (however it may be possible to different types of udf (e.g. velocity and a property) on a single b.c.) Therefore you can just define 2 different boundary conditions for each part..and 2 different udfs and then just set them up in the boundary conditions. Glenn

Rahul November 7, 2002 03:13

Re: Using two UDFs in a single geometry
 
Use two function in same file. Give different name to each function. It will definatly work. If you any doubt reply me with your problem in detail Regards, Rahul

Salman November 21, 2002 13:08

Thank you
 
You have solved a big problem that I was facing. Thank you Glenn and Rahul. I really appreciate your replies.



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