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Old   January 8, 2016, 09:13
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Hi,

I have relatively little CFD experience but I am trying to simulate the temperature distribution and smoke flow throughout the cooking chamber in a smoker.

The contour colours show a variation however, the scale does not:



I believe something in my set-up is wrong.

I have a velocity inlet (0.1 m/s, T=425 k) and pressure outlet:



The energy equation is turned on and the flow is k-epsilon.

Please help.
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Check your wall boundary conditions. It looks like they are all adiabatic.
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Old   January 9, 2016, 09:01
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LuckyTran you're a life saver!! Thank you!
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