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April 14, 2006, 03:47 |
Flat plate
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Hello,
I want to model a flat heated plate (zero thickness) put in the middle of a water flow. I tried to use baffle boundaries, or wall boundaries but it didn't work (I couldn't see the boundary layer as if the flow was inviscid). How can i create a zero thickness heated wall in the middle of my domain? Thank you Mich |
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April 15, 2006, 05:43 |
Re: Flat plate
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your problem is the same my problem. Can you help me, I need copy a user guide Star CD ?
Sincerely yours sugianto |
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