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Old   June 2, 2009, 18:26
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Can anyone please tell me how to mesh a solid oxide fuel cell in Gambit? I am a new user to Gambit. Any tutorial will be of valuable help.

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Hi

Can anyone please tell me how to mesh a solid oxide fuel cell in Gambit? I am a new user to Gambit. Any tutorial will be of valuable help.

Thank you
I need your help how to draw a tubular fuel cell sofc using ansys(It can be explained in video format) and how to enter the material to study efficiency.please please helping me
I await your answer
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