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Old   August 30, 2000, 11:12
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Javier Fernandez
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I would like to know if it is possible to simulate one continuous strip furnace by means of one moving mesh. It would be one steady case with the strip inlet temperature like a boundary condition, looking for the strip temperature profil along the furnace. If it is possible, What kind of boundary conditions would be more appropiate?

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Old   August 31, 2000, 20:55
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Sung-Eun Kim
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It sounds like a candidate for "moving conducting wall(solid)" model. Sliding mesh may be another option.
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