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Old   September 18, 2008, 23:44
Default forced convection on heat sink problem
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i have modeled circular fin which is having constant heat flux at the base and forced convection by the air.. using gambit software successfully meshed by volume mesh...i use laminar model and segregated in fluent but the solution is not conveged even changing under relaxation...what are the parameter needed to give as input to this software ...i can get only results for flow that is pressure..not for temperature and heat transfer....please give me any suggestion that will be very usefull to me. thanks in advance
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Old   August 19, 2009, 23:19
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hi someone have or know where I can found the solution manual of book Convection Heat Transfer, third edition of author Adrian Bejan, because I need very much in my pos- graduate , thanks.
my e mail is augusto_bassan@yahoo.com.br
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