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Old   February 23, 2017, 02:18
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hello every one,

since I am new with ansys fluent. I need to ask my first question for modelling a PCM thermal energy storage tank with heat pipes.

I found some people modelling only one pipe instead of modelling the whole tank with number of pipes.

So, Am I need to model only one pipe and multiply the results or the whole tank which has 14 pipes?

Thanks in advance
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