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November 20, 2014, 06:27 |
Set heat transfer as default for interfaces
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Edward Pocock
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I've been running large conjugate heat transfer problems with lots of interfaces, upwards of 50, and hence need to go through each interface and tick the heat transfer option which can be a laborious process.
Is there a way to either automate this process or set it so interfaces always have heat transfer set? I have tried adding heat transfer to each interface in the command editor but it throughs the following error: Code:
ERROR CCL validation failed with message: Error: Sub-object 'FLOW:Flow Analysis 1' of type FLOW is not allowed in /FLOW:Flow Analysis 1 Error: At least one sub-object of type 'MESH CONNECTION' is required in /FLOW:Flow Analysis 1/DOMAIN INTERFACE:Default Fluid Solid Interface 14 Error: Sub-object 'MESH CONNECTION' is not allowed in /FLOW:Flow Analysis 1/DOMAIN INTERFACE:Default Fluid Solid Interface 14/INTERFACE MODELS Error: Sub-object 'PITCH CHANGE' is not allowed in /FLOW:Flow Analysis 1/DOMAIN INTERFACE:Default Fluid Solid Interface 14/INTERFACE MODELS/HEAT TRANSFER |
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conjugate heat transfer, interface |
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