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hi all
i'm doing my project on air(300K) flow in a hot pipe and the pipe has conduction heat from water . so now i simulate it with wall temp constant(363.15K). can i simulate heat conduction with fluents??? plz help...thx |
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Robin Koldeweij
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Yes you can, but can't you solve this problem easily by using Fouriers law?
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