Hi
I am using v4. I am wondering if there's a way to get the temperature at the boundary for the postprocessing. I found in the cs_user_parameters.f90 there is a line mentioning about the post_boundary_temperature at the section of tstar and tplus field but I couldn't find any more information in the doxygen. Could anyone guide me on how to start?
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Temperature at the boundary
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Re: Temperature at the boundary
Hello,
I think you can activate it directly from the GUI
There may be missing examples under Doxygen...
Regards,
Yvan
I think you can activate it directly from the GUI
There may be missing examples under Doxygen...
Regards,
Yvan
Re: Temperature at the boundary
Hi Yvan,
Thank you again for your reply.
I am right now using nonGUI approach.
I wonder how to specified it within subroutines for this temperature at the boundary if I could.
Muhsin
Thank you again for your reply.
I am right now using nonGUI approach.
I wonder how to specified it within subroutines for this temperature at the boundary if I could.
Muhsin
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Re: Temperature at the boundary
Hello,
I really recommend the GUI for this.
Using the forum from my phone, not logged on to my computer, I'm not sure where you may find the doc, as this is a specific option (we have a more general appeoach in 4.3). There might be an example in cs_user_parameters-output.f90 in the examples, but I'm not sure. There might also be a mention in rhe user doc pdf, but I'm not sure either.
Regards,
Yvan
I really recommend the GUI for this.
Using the forum from my phone, not logged on to my computer, I'm not sure where you may find the doc, as this is a specific option (we have a more general appeoach in 4.3). There might be an example in cs_user_parameters-output.f90 in the examples, but I'm not sure. There might also be a mention in rhe user doc pdf, but I'm not sure either.
Regards,
Yvan