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application mode subdomain variables
Posted 2010年11月26日 GMT-5 18:05 7 Replies
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Hi Everybody,
I am dealing with a naviers stoke , heat transfer and meridional induction currents application (actually a GTAW arc simulation).
I would like to use a subdomain variable from the meridional induction currents application (Bphi azimuthal component of magnetic flux) in the volumic force term of the navier stokes application. But I encounter some problems. A warning appears that Bphi is not defined. How can I use this Bphi term in the volumic force term of the navier stokes application
In the user guide manual I read the sentence below.
"You can use any function of these application mode subdomain variables when postprocessing the result of the analysis. It is also possible to use these variables in the expressions for the physical properties in the equations."
Is it possible to use Bphi in another application just when postprocessing or is there a way to use it in the main solution.
Atilla
I am dealing with a naviers stoke , heat transfer and meridional induction currents application (actually a GTAW arc simulation).
I would like to use a subdomain variable from the meridional induction currents application (Bphi azimuthal component of magnetic flux) in the volumic force term of the navier stokes application. But I encounter some problems. A warning appears that Bphi is not defined. How can I use this Bphi term in the volumic force term of the navier stokes application
In the user guide manual I read the sentence below.
"You can use any function of these application mode subdomain variables when postprocessing the result of the analysis. It is also possible to use these variables in the expressions for the physical properties in the equations."
Is it possible to use Bphi in another application just when postprocessing or is there a way to use it in the main solution.
Atilla
7 Replies Last Post 2010年11月28日 GMT-5 13:32