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Old   September 2, 2016, 05:22
Default Stationary melt glass fluid zone (convection and conduction)
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Hi all,

I am working on thermal distribuion of glass mould parts through convection and conduction.

I am now using a template to see how I can do it.

At the attacched photo, middle zone is fluid one. Other one is metal.

Bottom face of fluid one is wall, instead, top one is inlet_velocity (velocity=0 that is, stationary, it is like water in jar.

and contacted surfaces are interfaced by ''coupled''

I haven't managed inlet temperature as fluid body in fluid zone.

Which face/faces could be specified? Because fluid one has 4 faces, one of them is interface, others are symmetry,wall and inlet, respectively. That is,there is not totally temperature input in a body or fluid zone?

Anyone who help me will be appreciated.

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