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Old   October 20, 2022, 07:31
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Hello mate,
I'm a MSc aeronautical engineer working on my thesis project and I need to set parametric study.
I set all for my input parameters, as Heat Flux and Inlet Mass Rate, and I need to set my output that should be Maximum Temperature in the fluid. However when I set it and run the parametric study my output Temperature is always the same. I tried to do it one by one and it's work, if I do with DOE doesn't work.
I suppose to do it one by one but should be more than 3k simulation and I think will spend so much time.

Could anyone help me?

Thank you so much in advance
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