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Old   May 10, 2018, 20:17
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Can someone tell me how to create the contour for Heat Transfer Coefficient in CFX. I get the value but the contour only show the constant color not like other parameter.

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Old   May 11, 2018, 01:56
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HTC only exists on wall boundary faces. The only place you will be able to show contours of it is if you show it on a wall boundary face. If you show contours of HTC in the volume mesh it will just show zero everywhere.
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