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November 16, 2001, 11:18 |
Froozen flowfield
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Hi all, I am doing a transient modeling where I want to freeze the flowfield (u,v,w and p) for some time steps (for instance time step 5 to 10) and then solve a transport equation for a scalar (with this froozen flowfield). I want to do this in user subroutine. Does anyone have any suggestion of how to do this???
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November 16, 2001, 11:44 |
Re: Froozen flowfield
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try different load steps
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November 16, 2001, 12:06 |
Re: Froozen flowfield
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Hi HVN, Thank you for your response. But the number of time steps when the flowfield is frozen may vary. The number of froozen timesteps is a function of the residual of the solved scalar. Is this possible to model with help of load steps ???
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November 16, 2001, 14:30 |
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I don't know. Sorry.
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