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December 20, 2004, 15:48 |
Initial Values in Transient problem
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Hello,
How can I insert initial conditions in a transient unsteady problem? Is GUI capable of helping me initialise my problem before I start running it? I guess we can do it my initfi.f file but I do not want to use sub-routines. Xobile |
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January 19, 2005, 04:42 |
Re: Initial Values in Transient problem
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I had a similar problem a,d it gave me errors. Use Flow Initialisation in GUI. You can give all the cells in the mesh a initial velocity and temperature etc. This however gives all the cells the same conditions which you may not want.
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