Robert Koslover
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Posted:
5 years ago
11 avr. 2020, 12:48 UTC−4
Well, you should be able to specify time-dependent functions as user-defined boundary conditions in your time-dependent problem. For example, define the functions of time you need under Component --> definitions --> functions and then enter those functions where you would specify your inlet BCs. Have you already tried that?
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Well, you should be able to specify time-dependent functions as user-defined boundary conditions in your time-dependent problem. For example, define the functions of time you need under Component --> definitions --> functions and then enter those functions where you would specify your inlet BCs. Have you already tried that?
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Posted:
5 years ago
11 avr. 2020, 13:14 UTC−4
Well, you should be able to specify time-dependent functions as user-defined boundary conditions in your time-dependent problem. For example, define the functions of time you need under Component --> definitions --> functions and then enter those functions where you would specify your inlet BCs. Have you already tried that?
thank you for your help, I'll try it.
>Well, you should be able to specify time-dependent functions as user-defined boundary conditions in your time-dependent problem. For example, define the functions of time you need under Component --> definitions --> functions and then enter those functions where you would specify your inlet BCs. Have you already tried that?
thank you for your help, I'll try it.