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Old   July 8, 2019, 02:42
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I am simulating air flow and thermal comfort analysis inside a bus cabin. For now the opaque body surface are defined by a surface of aluminum with 4mm thickness. However I would like to add additional material (insulation) coupled with the existing aluminum body.

What I would like to know how can I create two stacked material properties (aluminum body coupled with insulation material) to be used in FLUENT? What changes are needed for the geometry?

Attached below is an image of the cross section of coupled material.

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Old   July 19, 2019, 02:43
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Too search answer on this question,can it stuck with aluminium>?
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