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January 26, 2005, 13:46 |
joule heating
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hi
i want to simulate joule heating in a solid cube. how do i give the input to the source. like voltage, or current? or something else thank you bikash |
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January 28, 2005, 11:57 |
Re: joule heating
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I know Fluent is not support this... Probably FEM code such as ANSYS, COSMOS, ALGOR, ABAQUS and so forth will provide to simulate jule heating. I am beginer so any correct is appreciated, if my above comment is incorrect.
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