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Old   September 14, 2022, 07:54
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Hi all,

I'm simulating a multiphase boiling model with conjugate heat transfer with a block of solid material cooling in water. After running the simulation, I noticed that the heat flux at solid surface is much smaller than my calculation based on experimental data. Therefore, I wanted to check the heat flux/flow at a certain position inside the solid domain, but failed to do so. Is there any way to achieve this? Thanks in advance
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