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August 7, 2023 at 3:47 pm
MUHAMMAD SOHAIL
SubscriberHello Everyone,
I have a lengthy geometry with there is long pipe at the start for the flow to be fully developed. I want to separte my geometry into two simulations where I would write the outlet profile with respect to time for my simulation 1. and then then read that profile as inlet for my second simulation.
I know how to write the profile at the end of the simulation 1. but it's not with time. which means I get constant values for my velocity magnitude, turbulance etc.
Would appreciate if anyone can assist on how to save my outlet profile for simulation 1, with respect to time and import it to my second simulation as inlet.
Thanks in advance.
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August 8, 2023 at 7:42 am
Essence
Ansys EmployeeHello,
To write the profile with respect to time, you can try using execute commands at specified intervals of time. And while importing the profile data ensure that the co-ordinates of the outlet of initial domain and inlet of the secondary domain are same. Use inverse interpolation and use components in inlet BC instead of just velocity magnitude as a whole. Would be good if you could share the screenshots of contours at inlet, outlets and mesh.
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August 8, 2023 at 11:16 am
MUHAMMAD SOHAIL
SubscriberOkay. I understand, But can you provide me the exact command for this or atleat the format for it.
thanks.
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August 8, 2023 at 11:52 am
Essence
Ansys EmployeePlease refer to the user guide for more information.
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