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Old   September 7, 2010, 06:06
Default How can I implement temperature jump boundary condition in microchannel walls?
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Hi everyone,

I want to apply slip velocity and temperature jump boundary condition to the walls of a two-dimensional channel in Fluent.
There is not any problem for slip boundary condition but the following errors appear when I apply temperature jump to the wall:


Error:
FLUENT received fatal signal (ACCESS_VIOLATION)
1. Note exact events leading to error.
2. Save case/data under new name.
3. Exit program and restart to continue.
4. Report error to your distributor.
Error Object: ()





I'd be grateful if help me.
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Old   December 8, 2010, 08:20
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Dear sima
i do have the same problem ,did u find any solution for that? if yes would you pls tell me how? muaddi13@yahoo.com
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