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December 10, 2003, 14:30 |
Conjugate Heat Transfer for Wall Resistance??
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I have a volume of 4 by 4 by 2 meters with some inlets blowing air into it. The outer walls have a certain heat transfer resistance with a prescribed OUTER wall temperature. Do I need to switch the 'Conjugate Heat Transfer' ON?? - or is it only needed if I really have cells of solids?? Any hint appreciated - thanks
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December 10, 2003, 17:29 |
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conjugate heat transfer is only required when you have solid cells.
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