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Hamed
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Dear friends,
I have simulated a water flow in a very long tube (internal flow) using CFX, now I do not know how can I show wall temperature vs. x in a chart, please help me? sincerely |
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Glenn Horrocks
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How do you want to reduce it to a single temperature at each x value - average over the cross section, along a line or something else?
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