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September 11, 2013, 14:08 |
unexpected shell conduction
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YUN YUE
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Hi,
My project is a 3D model with two zones, solid zone and fluid zone respectively. I am trying to study the conduction across the contact surface. But the result seems like shell conduction. I didn't tick the shell conduction in boundary condition. And I have realized that when I import meshes into Fluent, it create shell conduction zone automatically. I have attatched the temperature profile. The dark blue part is the fluid part, while the bottom and top is solid part which is connected. What's wrong with it? Thanks. |
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