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Old   April 18, 2012, 05:59
Default How to determine the temperature of a boundary by another location temperature
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Hello everybody,

I need to write a field function, to set the temperature of a boundary ( at n iteration ) equal to the temperature of a location ( n-1 iteration) in the region.
I do not know how to do that
Is it possible to use table?

Thanks in advance
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in most cases I have tried it is very simple - create a report to measure the temperature a the require location or section plane or whatever. then use the new field function report that is automatically created as the boundary temperature (ie change from contast to field function mode) - nothing fancy required.
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