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I would like to know whether it is possible to incorporate user defined fortran 77/90 subroutines in fluent to customise our problem.If yes then how it is done.I am a user of fluent Ver 5.5
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i have the same problem, and still not get it solved,my fluent is 6.0for Windows NT! if you or I have the answer, please tell each othe, ok??
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Hi, I think that to save time, you have to translate your code from fortran to C. Even with some UDF written in C, there are some bugs with fluent, so I think in fortran.... good luck lagha
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