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Hi
I am trying to learn how to use Ansys Fluent for thermal analysis. I am attempting to simulate a situation where an electrical conductor generates heat, and the conductor is surrounded by an air-filled fluid region, which in turn is enclosed by a solid material (wood). It seems that natural convection is not working in the fluid region, and the heat does not appear to transfer from the fluid to the wood. Could someone advise what might be wrong? I have managed to simulate a similar situation with only an aluminum core surrounded by air, i.e., a solid-fluid setup. Here is additional information: ![]() |
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