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Most time efficient way to apply a cyclic load that comes from a profile file |
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October 17, 2019, 11:26 |
Most time efficient way to apply a cyclic load that comes from a profile file
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Daniel
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I have a heat flux that varies in space in the form of a profile file.
I need to apply that flux to a surface cyclically - think of a square function where the duty is not always 50%. It is my understanding that I cannot load a profile file in a UDF, and journal files where commands are given directly to the GUI seem to be slow considering the number of cycles I must perform. So, what is the most time efficient way to apply a load like this one? Thanks |
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