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How to set inlet velocity boundary conditions using a batch command

    • user deleted
      Subscriber

      Hi

       

      I was wondering could you tell me the command to enter in batch mode to edit the velocity values at a named velocity inlet such as in the image below in GUI mode. I am performing crosswind studies and I want to be able to edit the z component of velocity easily between simulations while using the same case file I have already created.

      Thanks!

    • SRP
      Ansys Employee

      Hi,

      I suggest you to please refer to previous forum discussion: Changing inlet conditions on the fly in batch job (ansys.com)

      If you are not able to access the link, please refer to this forum discussion: Using Help with links (ansys.com)

      Thank you

    • user deleted
      Subscriber

      That does partially help but there are still a lot of uncertainties about what the commands are in the input. Can you explain them.

    • SRP
      Ansys Employee

      Hi,

      If you go to the console window and type define>boundary condition>velocity inlet and as you proceed further you need to choose various options as yes and no in the console window.

      Command mention above is collection of your responses that you enter into the console.

      I suggest you to try once using the console, it will hep you to understand the command more easily.

      Thank you.

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

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