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March 4, 2013, 10:16 |
Problem with inserting a thermal contact resistance in domain interface.
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Hello everyone !
I'm currently working on the heat transfer mechanism of the led chip. And i'm trying to manually insert a thermal contact resistance between Gallium Nitrid Layer and the silicon substrate layer. The problem is that if i choose automatic default domain and interface, I can no longer insert the interface between these two layer ,and i can not input the resistance value either because i always get the message says that the ineterface has already being used . I know that I should've turned off the automatic domain and interface function . But it would bring in some tedious work on creating the name selections for every faces inside the led components . Is there anyway i can use use automatic domain and interface , and still able to insert the value i want !! I'm new to cfx, Any comments will be helpful !! |
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March 4, 2013, 15:16 |
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oh! seems like i've found a way to cancel the face that automatically created !!
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