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May I clarify, is it possible for us to change a certain velocity input boundary condition to a different material (chemical tracer) in FLUENT 6? Or must we use other methods such as injections? Correct me if I am wrong but i.e. in FLUENT 12 I remember I can do that.
I need to input a pulse input into a rectangle tank to measure the velocity decay of the tracer. What would be the easiest way to do that? Any help is greatly appreciated. Haze |
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