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Old   April 22, 2024, 02:45
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Hi,

I am trying to perform a complex simulation and I need to solve one equation (energy, for example) in one/first domain and map the volume temperature (for example) one-to-one to the second volume/domain which is geometrically identical with the first domain and solve another equation in the second domain (and map some other solution variables from the second to the first domain).

Is there any possibility to do that without an UDF?

Does anyone have an idea to realize that via UDF and have a small example?

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