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Old   March 11, 2014, 01:27
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i'm simulating a 2D channel consists of two domain
1-stationary domain : channel
2- rotting domain: a circle in a channel(cut the geometry by a circle sketch)
both domain= fluid domain(water)
in stationary domain if i define a line or plane along the channel, the ave of wall heat flux on eah of them is the same
but in rotating domain i have diffrent wall heat flux ave on a line or plane that cause wrong Nu
i think it's because of interfces of two domain
would anybody help me with this problem?
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