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Old   March 8, 2023, 13:12
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Hi,

I want to setup a system coupling interface with temperature data transfer between transient thermal and fluent. A solid body is given a heat flux boundary condition and fluid structure interaction zone is defined. The aim is to transfer temperature on the solid body after each time step to fluent. Fluent will then apply a coolant for the same duration of time. The geometry image is attached. The system coupling setup image is also attached.

When I try to create a data transfer for the fluid structure interaction region, it does not allow me to define temperature as input to the wall in fluent module. The wall does not take any inputs. Any help in this is greatly appreciated.

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