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Old   August 31, 2009, 12:40
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I want to solve a conjugate heat transfer problem with FLUENT. But I do'nt know how I can apply the thermal boundary condition for the interface wall that separates two regions.
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The boundary type for conjugate heat transfer is "coupled".

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I want to solve a conjugate heat transfer problem with FLUENT. But I do'nt know how I can apply the thermal boundary condition for the interface wall that separates two regions.
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