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Hi, Once a UDM variable is defined, it can be plotted in postprocessor and its name is like 'udm-0'. My questions are, how to change the name and how to define its unit?
Thanks in advance, Zhang |
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The easiest way I have found to do this is to create a Custom Field Function.
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That helps, thanks a lot!
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In newer version of Fluent (maybe from 12.0), you can use the function Set_User_Memory_Name(index, name_string)
I noticed this post is old but it may still help others. |
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