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July 16, 2019 at 6:33 am
vidyadhar.kpm
SubscriberHello,
I have written an UDF using DEFINE_PROFILE to apply heat flux.
Is it possible to apply this heat flux as boundary condition on coupled Walls.
If so: Can I use Adjacent Cell Index and Adjacent Cell Thread with the coupled Walls, in my DEFINE_PROFILE UDF.
What does F_C0, F_C1 & THREAD_T0, THREAD_T1 represent in this case?
Thanks & Regards,
Vidyadhar
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July 16, 2019 at 11:06 am
Rob
Ansys EmployeeCoupled walls tend to be a special case as (I assume) the heat can go out of either the wall or wall:shadow. The cell/thread macros represent what they usually do, remember that the wall & wall:shadow have different IDs.
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