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Problem setting 'interior' BC for conjugate heat transfer simulation in Fluent

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Old   December 13, 2024, 08:22
Question Problem setting 'interior' BC for conjugate heat transfer simulation in Fluent
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According to David Garlisch in Heat Sink Meshing

Using the Solver of 'ANSYS Fluent' in Pointwise,
In order to create the shadow faces correctly, the fluid-solid-connection-BC has to be manually convert from 'interior' to 'wall', after the .cas mesh file is loaded in Fluent.

I am wondering why it cannot be converted automatically once loaded by Fluent?

This is a huge drawback of Pointwise for ANSYS Fluent!

Could there be a new BC-type for connections such as called 'coupled'?
So that the shadow faces could be automatically generated once loaded by Fluent?

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