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Old   August 9, 2017, 19:36
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Hi to All OpenFoam Users,
I am new to OpenFoam. I am trying to setup case where it involves conjugate heat transfer with volumetric heat generation in solid cylinder and heat is exchanged with fluid through natural convection. I have already set up case , which you can find in given tar file.

The problem is - centreline of solid cylinder always shows minimum temperature as compared to domain. Results are shown in attached picture. I am not sure, where I am going wrong. You all are kindly requested to help me in this regard.

Thanks in advance!

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