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Old   March 12, 2016, 12:40
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Hello Everyone,

Is there possible in Fluent set conductance coefficient between two solid surfaces during heat transfer calculation?

Thanks in advance Peter
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Yes, by specifying a "wall thickness" and material for the wall. You will have to choose an appropriate wall thickness to get the conductance that you want. It's in the boundary conditions for your wall. The default material is aluminum and default wall thickness is 0 (no resistance).
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