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Old   March 5, 2004, 07:22
Default Best way to model lights in fluent?
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What is the best way to model lights in fluent?

Should I just treat it as a wall that generates heat? Or should a radiation model be used?

In that case, which model? I'm not too familiar with radiation.

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