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Old   May 26, 2020, 08:08
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Hi

I am trying to simulate conduction as seen in the attachment. I have a wall with as a heat source and another wall as a heat sink. However I want to define also a constant temperature on the heat sink. So the question is as follows:

- If I choose temperature boundary condition on a wall, does it mean the I allow a heat flux on this wall? Or do I need to specify for the solver that this wall is acually a heat sink?

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