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Old   November 16, 2024, 11:22
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Hi,

Im a student working on a research project with air flowing through a heated tube. It then returns through another heated tube. I am not modelling the U-turn and as an approximation, I need the 2nd tube inlet temperature to match the 1st tube outlet temperature.

Is there a built in functionality to do this within Ansys/Fluent? I've read something about interfaces but haven't been able to find any more info.

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