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Hello! I want to send waves of different frequencies into a pipe, I plan to use a pressure boundary condition and start with a simple Sin wave, any pointers on how to go about this would be really appreciated! Thank you in advance, SB
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You should use UDF.
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This is a bit old now but should still be useful.
http://che.cycu.edu.tw/mphl/Courses/...tml/node94.htm |
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