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Old   November 18, 2024, 00:33
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I need help with a udf code for a thermosyphon simulation. 2d solid domain, treated as a black box using thermal resistance model. The goal is to update the evaporator, condenser and adiabatic length based on the heat transfer values, and then use the lengths values to calculate the thermal resistance equation in a iterative process.


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Old   December 15, 2024, 23:58
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Did you fix the problem? Please share your solution with me too.
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