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Old   April 30, 2024, 00:02
Default Temperature contour looks wierd at inlet and outlet.
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Hello. I am doing a heat exchanger for class. I did meshing in Ansys fluent meshing watertight flow. I think there is something wrong with the interface between the shell and tube since they share an interface. I attached a photo with the area i am talking about highlighted.I am not sure how to fix it. My professor says it should not look like that.
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