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Old   March 28, 2014, 04:53
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Hi every one, In my problem i know heat dissipation from the surface i.e Q, but i dont now the heat flux. But in fluent i dont know how to give Q directly instead of heat flux, can anyone tell me how to give the Q (HEAT DISSIPATION ) directly instead of heat flux.

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Old   March 28, 2014, 08:09
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I am not sure what is heat dissipation but you could use formula q = Q/S

q - heat flux
S - surface of heat exhanger
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