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原帖由 cscuxj 于 2007-8-13 03:20 发表
在线上加均布力的时候,输力的大小的时候,有两个格子可以输数字,分别有什么区别啊?
在面上.............................................................................................................?
自己看看:lol
VALI, VALJ Surface load values at the first keypoint (VALI) and at the second keypoint (VALJ) of the line, or table name for specifying tabular boundary conditions. If VALJ is blank, it defaults to VALI. If VALJ is zero, a zero is used. If Lab = CONV, VALI and VALJ are the film coefficients and VAL2I and VAL2J are the bulk temperatures. To specify a table, enclose the table name in percent signs (%), e.g., %tabname%. Use the *DIM command to define a table. If Lab = CONV and VALI = -N, the film coefficient may be a function of temperature and is determined from the HF property table for material N [MP]. If Lab = RAD, VALI and VALJ values are surface emissivities and VAL2I and VAL2J are ambient temperatures. The temperature used to evaluate the film coefficient is usually the average between the bulk and wall temperatures, but may be user defined for some elements. If Lab = RDSF, VALI is the emissivity value; the following condition apply: If VALI = -N, the emissivity may be a function of the temperature and is determined from the EMISS property table for material N [MP]. If Lab = VFRC, VALI is the boundary value (defaults to 1). If Lab = FSIN in a Multi-field solver (single or multiple code coupling) analysis, VALI is the surface interface number. If Lab = FSIN in a unidirectional ANSYS to CFX analysis, VALJ is the surface interface number (not available from within the GUI) and VALI is not used unless the ANSYS analysis is performed using the Multi-field solver. |
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