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January 26, 2005, 12:53 |
blood perfusion
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hi
how do i model the geometry to solve the blood perfusion term in a solid tissue? can i have some idea, cause i modeled tissue as solid, i couldnt take care of the blood perfusion term. thank you bikash |
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January 28, 2005, 16:45 |
Re: blood perfusion
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One method is to treat the blood perfusion term as the source term. You can use UDF to define the source first, then hook it up to FLUENT.
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January 29, 2005, 20:38 |
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hi feng,
can you give me an example like what kind of source term you mean. Suppose if i have a blood perfusion term of value"x", how do i write a udf for that. i have worked on udf a bit. can you help me a bit more. i really appreciate your help. thank you. bikash |
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