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August 26, 2023 at 5:06 am
haibin wu
SubscriberI am a pyfluent beginners, I now want to use the code to set gravity, but I searched a lot of information, I also tried : solver _ session.tui.define.operating _ conditions.gravity ( ' Yes ', 0,0, -9.81 ), but never successful, I would like to ask how I should do ? Please help me, thank you
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August 26, 2023 at 6:51 am
haibin wu
Subscribersolver_session.tui.define.operating_conditions.gravity("yes","0","0","-9.81")
I got it
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