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hi
i am doing one heat transfer problem in cfx5.7. i want to define a subdomain in which i want the heat from a gas should get absorbed. how this can be achieved? could it be possible to define the "sink" in cfx pre? |
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Dear Vipin,
Just add a "source" with a negative sign.. But be careful, energy sink must be compatible with the amount of energy available to be removed (conservation principle).. Opaque |
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