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hi there
i've trying to load a changing value pressure following time say p=2t t=[0,10] on both inlet and outlet can anybody tell me how ^_^ longing for your answer regards, Buddy |
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You need to write a UDF (User Defined Function) for this. And you can call this UDF in the boundary conditions panel.
Please see Fluent's UDF manual for instructions on how to write UDFs. |
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thx for the direction^_^
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