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Hi!
I am simulating a heat exchanger design but can only manage to get wall layers on the mesh of the fluid (see attached screenshot). Other softwares like Ansys fluent can do this (also attached). Is this not possible in Autodesk CFD? Any advice on how to achieve this otherwise? Thanks a lot! Ansys image: https://ibb.co/JsYz5WB Autodesk CFD image: https://ibb.co/yg2gWFT |
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