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Old   December 19, 2015, 02:18
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Hi, I am trying to run a 2D analysis and I have a 3D physical model.
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Old   December 19, 2015, 06:36
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Hi, I am trying to run a 2D analysis and I have a 3D physical model.
could you please specify your problem in details...
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Old   December 19, 2015, 07:22
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I am trying to convert my 3D simulation to the One in the attached Document and not getting a convergence. I think my Physical 2D modelling may be the cause
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Old   December 22, 2015, 05:18
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I am trying to convert my 3D simulation to the One in the attached Document and not getting a convergence. I think my Physical 2D modelling may be the cause
I have gone through your problem .according to me you are trying to simulate the natural convection heat transfer problem right.so plz select proper material density.you can try with boussinesq approach.
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Thanks for going through the document. I selected air as the material and used the boussinesq approach by selecting the gravity option and the full boussinesq in the k-epsilon turbulence model option. What else do I need to do? That's why I think it may be my 2D physical model that is the problem. The diagram seems so simple but how do I take care of the width in 2D?
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