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Old   October 21, 2014, 11:25
Default Problem of temperature propagation with the use of cyclicAMI
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Hello everybody,
currently i have to use unconformal meshes for a heat transfer problem.
I use for it the patch cyclicAMI at the boundary between the two differents meshes. I can see that the velocity is propagating with a logic evolution, but when i look the temperature field, i can see that this quantity doesn't propagate through this boundary, like if there is a wall...
i use cyclicAMI for the type of boundary for both U and T.
Do you know another boundary type i can use with a cyclicAMI patch to avid this problem ? Or another tip to help me ?
Thank you for your response.

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