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Old   July 16, 2008, 05:10
Default Help: using udf to define direction
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Bo
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what kinds of macro is used to define direction? how to define it? for example if i set mass inlet, i need to set direction or use udf to define it.but i can not find related udf in manual. thank you for you help.
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Old   July 16, 2008, 06:47
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Hi Bo,

I think suppose if u want to define mass flow inlet with respect to X,Y,Z direction means, no need to go for UDF in boundary condition panel go for direction specification method in that direction vector in next tab co ordinate system select X,Y,Z and define ur flow of mass flow inlet direction.......

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