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Old   December 7, 2015, 11:43
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Hello All, newbie here, I think I will be fairly active over the the upcoming period of time. I hope to quickly get a feel for how this place runs.

Is there a place where new members introduce themselves? I've used ANSYS Fluent quite a bit, and ANSYS Static and SW Simulation for structural stuff before.

My two questions are:

1- With Conjugate heat transfer in SW Flow Simulation 2015, is it necessary to define "wall" boundary conditions?
Because from what I saw in the electronics cooling tutorial, defining lid material as "insulator" and then as an "environmental pressure" boundary condition was enough, no need to define walls.
Correct?

2- How does grouping heat sources, boundary conditions, goals and fans work in SW flow simulation, and is grouping works the same for all what I previously mentioned? the safest way is to define each one individually, but you can imagine how time consuming that could be.

Thanks a lot.
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