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Old   October 13, 2009, 16:28
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Hi All,

I am modeling a radiation heat tranfer using DO model involving semi-transparent media (i.e. glass). I got abnormal temperature distribution in some regions of geometry, which means the temperature in those regions are higher than that they should be. I change the semi-transparent media to opaque. Problem is solved. But this is not the real case. Please help. Thanks so much.
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Old   February 14, 2018, 04:40
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Hi,

Did you manage to solve this problem? I have a similar issue. When the refractive index is changed from 1 to 1.5 (i.e. glass), results are completely different.
Thank you in advance.
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