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Hi for the thermal boundary condition of a warm cylinder placed inside the wind tunnel with low thickness which one gives a better results? 1. two walls with the thickness of zero? 2. one wall with an appropriate thickness? in this situation will the mesh change? thanks
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Hey Man, Could you pleas say what is boundary conditions? I think it's related to your boundary condition. Best Regards, Farid,
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