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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone knows in what order the Source-term UDFs are called? i.e. in the global solver, is SORENT.F (the enthalpy source term) called before SORSCA.F (the scalar source term)? Another question, due to these scalar source terms, I have neglected using the mass source UDF. I figure that because I set the individual scalars to be "Active" within their respective fluid streams, that STAR would take their presence into account in the total mass balance. Am I correct in assuming this? Thanks for any help you can offer, -Emmanuel |
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there is an advaced training ocurse to learn this.
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Not sure what the call order is. To find out, just put a print statement in each.
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