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Shahid Parvez
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Hi
How can we apply temperature on Fluid-Solid interface? |
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An interface is intended for connecting two domains. The interface temperature is a result of the tranport equations on both sides. The consequence there is no simple way to set a temperature. You may force it by introducing a boundary source term. You may also try it with internal walls.
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If you want to specify temperature on the solid/fluid interface then why model the solid heat transfer at all? This uncouples the solid and fluid domains so no need for CHT.
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