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Old   August 19, 2002, 01:22
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puck
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Hi,

Im am currently running energy together with velocity for a heat transfer problem.. Is it better to run velocity components first by disabling energy first, iterate get the results..and then enable energy and get the results separately Or is it better to enable both energy and velocity together and see the combined results?

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Old   August 19, 2002, 08:19
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This will work well for forced convection. Whereas natural convection it wouldn't work!

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Old   August 19, 2002, 10:02
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u mean running, energy together with velocity would work well for forced convection?
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Old   August 19, 2002, 23:08
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I think so.

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