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Forum: CFX November 20, 2020, 05:13
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Posted By ghorrocks
If the interface is adiabatic then it is not an...

If the interface is adiabatic then it is not an interface, it is a pair of adiabatic domain boundaries. And if you couple these boundaries yourself (ie do your own special type of interface) then...
Forum: CFX November 19, 2020, 16:08
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Posted By ghorrocks
Three somewhat independent comments: ...

Three somewhat independent comments:

Interfaces in CFX are implemented on the assumption that the external face of the solid is the same temperature as the wall face of the fluid. If you are...
Forum: CFX November 19, 2020, 03:32
Replies: 12
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Posted By ghorrocks
There is no easy way to access it. You would have...

There is no easy way to access it. You would have to dive into the Fortran routines to do it. There is a simple description of the fortran interface in the CFX documentation (Solver Modeling Guide) ...
Forum: CFX November 18, 2020, 17:07
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Posted By ghorrocks
This sounds easy to implement as a source term on...

This sounds easy to implement as a source term on the interface. No need for your complicated approach.



Why does the electric field depend on the wall thermal conditions?

This looks like...
Forum: CFX November 16, 2020, 19:30
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Posted By ghorrocks
It is not simple to refer to variables on the...

It is not simple to refer to variables on the other side of an interface.

The normal way of adding or removing heat at an interface is by using a source term. Will that work in your case?
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