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Default ANSYS Fluent Heat Boundaries not applying properly
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im making an individual fuel cell, my model has 5 total components, the heat source (the middle of all of the components, applying the heat source by using source term on the cell domain) the fluid on 1 side along with the bipolar plate (2 separate components), and another fluid on the other side along with the bipolar plate. my question is that my results produce a heat contour that has different colours but the values seem to be all the same, i dont seem to recognize the error im having, all of the components have their own domains and ive made sure that they interact with each other through the mesh interface. i would much appreciate any advice
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