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Old   March 12, 2011, 12:12
Default Heat transfer through 2 solid layers
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Hello Everyone!

I'm new here and it's my first post. I'm currently performing some heat transfer analyses in FLUENT.
I want to obtain a temperature distribution in function of time in a solid body containing 2 layers: titanium and aluminum. It is an unsteady 2D analysis. The problem is that internal wall between these solids don't transfer heat. Do you know why or what boundary condition should be used there?

Second question: does anyone know how to model in Fluent a thermal contact resistance ?

In attachment there is a plot of current result.

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Kwiaci
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