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February 21, 2018, 07:46 |
Difficult meshing/interfaces.
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Henry
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Problem,
I am modelling a galvanization furnace. The fluid domain is covered by insulation and heats a kettle. There are 8 inlets (4 for air) (4 for methane). I want the mesh really fine around on the inlet and it's surrounding areas. Would having an non conforming mesh then using mesh interfaces in fluent be less accurate than having conformal meshes between the solid parts and the fluid domain when modelling heat transfer Best wishes Henry |
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