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February 20, 2006, 18:36 |
problem while using heat flux DEFINE_HEAT_FLUX
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If I want to add a heat source on a wall named liquid_interface:
DEFINE_HEAT_FLUX(heat_flux, f, t, c0, t0, cid, cir) { int liquid_interface_id=16; /*the ID of liquid interface*/ if (THREAD_ID(t)==liquid_inter_id) { cid[0]=100 ; /*100 is the heat source */ } } Is this right? Should I use "cid[0]=100" or "cid[0]=cid[0]=+100", I printed out some cid[] valudes from some walls, fount they have non-zero values. I don't know those values are coefficients calculated by Fluent or just random wrong numbers. Anyway, either "cid[0]=100" or "cid[0]=cid[0]=+100" didn't give me reasonable results. Any big guy gives me a light? Thanks very much in advance. |
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