October 11, 2011, 10:47
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heat transfer in an orthotropic material and complex curved geometry
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zayzan
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Dear forum members,
I am modelling heat transfer in a complex shaped geometry made of an orthotropic material using ANSYS FLUENT 13. I am trying to solve the problem by splitting the curved sections of the geometry into sub-sections and assigning local cylindrical coordinates for them in MESH. The problem is that I don't see the local coordinate systems that I already created when assigning the orthotropic conductivities in FLUENT. Does anyone knows how to do that?
Thanks in advance, your help will be really appreciated,
Regards,
Zayzan
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