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I am trying to model the temperature change over a simple copper pipe using water. Basically I have a square domain to model the fluid flow over the pipe and then a tubular domain running through the middle for the copper as well as the water flowing through the tube. If I set the fluid through the pipe say at 240 K and the flow over at 300 K, turn on the energy equation and run the analysis, nothing happens with the temperature in the tube or with the flow around it.
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