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Old   August 7, 2020, 03:22
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I'm using Ansys Transient-Mechanical. In my model I have Solid226 Elements. Between 2 Bodies is a Bonded-Condact. The Formulation is MPC and the detection method is "Nodal-Projected Normal From Contact".


The problem is, that there is no thermal conduction between these two bonded bodies.



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