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applying post data as b.c on some other model |
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can anybody know how to give the temperature on the walls(results) from one model as boundary condition on some other model(of similar geometry).
first of all is this a possible case or not? thanksalot |
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It is possible but requires some work (macros...). You should ask the support for help.
This might be a good topic for Dr. Mesh or adapco-online once it is back again. |
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its sounds very interesting what would be the reason for doing this?
are your wall boundaries normally fixed temperature ? so that the temperature does'nt vary over the surface? mind you I have seen some models results with temperature varying over the surface, i believe this is where the user has not setup fixed surface temperature boundaries in their model and it may not be correct or accurate any others got views on this? |
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could you please eloborate the problem further so that i can try to help u.
BV |
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