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January 19, 2011, 01:07 |
DO I have to use UDF?
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gleb
Join Date: Jan 2011
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My problem is I want to model a simple 2d water flow in a pipe and apply a some heating on the walls of the pipe.
I am new to this program and I am confused whether I should use UDF (user defined functions) to solve my problem?? or Fluent itself is capable. I would appreciate if you guide me to useful tutorials other than the one on fluent website and Cornell University. Thank you. |
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