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June 10, 2011, 00:43 |
Saving velocity field and reading it back for another case
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Pranab N Jha
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I want to capture the velocity field in single phase flow for a domain and then use it for initializing my multiphase flow in the same domain. How can this be achieved? Is there a way to capture the vectors (or velocity data in any form) and write some type of data file that can be read back when I start my multiphase solver?
I found this thread, but no-one seemed to have an answer then? Can anyone help me now? http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/flu...hase-flow.html Thanks, Pranab |
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