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Hello everyone. I have come across a problem with using 'cbextrude'. I am wondering if the extruded solid can behave like ordinary solid, which conducts heat in 3-d. Many thanks
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That's the whole point of the command. It turns a baffle, which conducts heat only in 1 direction (through the thickness) into a regular solid that conducts heat like any other solid in all directions.
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