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Hi Prabin,
Is that correct that you want to define material with changing conductiviy like this image.
Hi James,
I checked the GUI interface and the documentation for the conductivity_model. There's no user_function option in the same drop down list box. However, we can find user_function option in the command reference documentation.
This is mentioned in the last part of the above link. I was just wondering why this option is not available in the GUI. Is this available in simlab?
Hi James,
I checked the GUI interface and the documentation for the conductivity_model. There's no user_function option in the same drop down list box. However, we can find user_function option in the command reference documentation.
This is mentioned in the last part of the above link. I was just wondering why this option is not available in the GUI. Is this available in simlab?
I don't see type = user-function in HyperWorks CFD or SimLab. You can define constant, then manually edit the input file after exporting from the GUI.
Hi James,
I checked the GUI interface and the documentation for the conductivity_model. There's no user_function option in the same drop down list box. However, we can find user_function option in the command reference documentation.
This is mentioned in the last part of the above link. I was just wondering why this option is not available in the GUI. Is this available in simlab?
Hi Prabin,
After click on create new, you can select user fucntion option:
Hi James,
I checked the GUI interface and the documentation for the conductivity_model. There's no user_function option in the same drop down list box. However, we can find user_function option in the command reference documentation.
This is mentioned in the last part of the above link. I was just wondering why this option is not available in the GUI. Is this available in simlab?
I don't see type = user-function in HyperWorks CFD or SimLab. You can define constant, then manually edit the input file after exporting from the GUI.
Hi Prabin,
Is that correct that you want to define material with changing conductiviy like this image.