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August 2, 2016, 07:04 |
material properties of solid parts are constant ?
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Onur Özcan
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Hi all,
I have readed something in a tips of FLUENT it is written that material properties of solid part must be constant. Solid ones material properties are needed for changing as to temperature differences,yet. That's why I have chosen piecewise-linear and piecewise-polynomial. So, I am confusing and could anyone explain that issue? Kind Regards, |
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