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February 14, 2001, 06:47 |
Non constant boundry conditions
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hi, We are simulating heat transfer in a stirred tank using Fluent5. The tank is heated from outside (walls). When the solution is obtained, the shaft and the impeller keep the same initial temeprature (since the are walls). Is there a way to make the heating process include the shaft and the impeller (non constant boundries) ? may be by using UDF (how?)? Best regards Mounir
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