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I'm trying to model a square pipe that has air passing through it. There's a tiny square portion of the inner pipe surface which is meant to be a heating element.
I'm not quite sure how to define my variables such that I can simultaneously calculate the effect of heat loss to the fluid flow as well conduction through the pipe body. Can anyone help? |
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the constant temperature or flux can be employed!
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