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April 15, 2004, 00:29 |
Transient heat transfer
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Dear Friends,
I am relatively new user to FLUENT .I have one problem need your help, I would like to know how i can input the transient heat transfer's intializtion condition? I cannot fully understand what the manual introduce. If anybody have the expericenes, please share with me Sorry for troubling u,but I hope u will not mind it. thanks and regards Regards, Jane |
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April 15, 2004, 13:22 |
Re: Transient heat transfer
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Unless you have a trivial initial condition (i.e., constant tempertaure and velocity, etc.), you would need to read in the data file (*.dat) from a steady-state analysis that corresponds to your initial condition.
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