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June 1, 2017, 19:47 |
Thermal Coupled wall Boundary condition - Fluent
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sandy
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Hello all,
I am trying to do a conjugate heat transfer problem. I have a fluid domain and solid domain which are meshed separately in Fluent Meshing. I then read two mesh files into fluent using append option and tried to define boundary types. When I move to solver, Fluent does not create " wall and wall shadow" automatically. What should I do and How should the bc defined to make fluent automatically generate wall and wall shadow, so that they have the "coupled" option in the "thermal" tab. |
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