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January 29, 2008, 09:50 |
Hello,
Recently I've been "
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Kārlis Repsons
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Hello,
Recently I've been "playing" with OF quite a lot, but haven't found how to do that thing. For example I would like to write some time dependant, nonlinear C++ function for temperature on boundary. Let x,y be local coordinates on boundary surface, t - time, so I want to use BC T = T(x,y,t). Or T gradient. If local coordinates is a problem, I don't mind writing that function for global ones. How to do this? |
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