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Old   September 3, 2009, 05:10
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In my simulation results, I found the very high temperature existing at the corner of the model, which can not be practical. I have tried to find the problem region using Adapt-iso value, but it showed nothing. But when displaying the temperature field, the very hight temperatue does exist ! Can anybody tell me why ?
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Did you calculate the radiation heat transfer? Can you locate the region with high temperature? Is it the interface between different parts?

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In my simulation results, I found the very high temperature existing at the corner of the model, which can not be practical. I have tried to find the problem region using Adapt-iso value, but it showed nothing. But when displaying the temperature field, the very hight temperatue does exist ! Can anybody tell me why ?
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Yes, it is the interface between two parts, and at the corner of the two-part connection. Do you think it is due to the mesh problem ?
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What meshing tool did you use, gambit or workbench? Did you mesh the two parts together or separately? I think this problem is due to the grids mismatch on the two sides of interface.

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Yes, it is the interface between two parts, and at the corner of the two-part connection. Do you think it is due to the mesh problem ?
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Old   September 4, 2009, 03:00
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I use Gambit. Yes, I mesh the two parts seperatly, and use different grid size. I will check the mesh, this maybe the problem, Thank you very much !!
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