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January 20, 2011, 15:40 |
Composite wall heat conduction
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Bojan Petkovic
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Hi,
I am modeling heat conduction through several different materials in a cylinder (heating probe with coil, powder core, steel wall). I am using sliding mesh approach and I define interfaces between different regions. While for 2D problems it is not to much work, in 3D it is just painstaking, I need to create every single interface manually, and then when I do a small change in the geometry, I repeat all that. Is anyone aware any other approach for this than the Sliding mesh approach? Thanks! Last edited by boki; January 24, 2011 at 18:10. Reason: clarify the question |
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