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Old   April 7, 2009, 07:47
Default modelling wall thickness coupling (like fluent) in cfx
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Hi friends
can anybody tell me how to model wall thickness (shell_conduction) in cfx
also for the walls inside domain how can i specify coupling so that heat flux on those walls is a solution part

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Old   April 7, 2009, 09:39
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hi,
the wall heat flux is part of the solution in CFX.Check out in Post.
What exactly do you mean by "model wall thickness"?
You could evaluate an heattransfer coeffiecient if you wnat to model smth. lika shell or did i got you wrong?

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Old   April 7, 2009, 13:51
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Can't do it in version 11.0. You can do it in version 12.0, which I hear is about to be released.
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