Patching a temperature in a shell conduction zone initially leads to unreasonable temperature values on the shell surfaces, when continuing the Fluent run in transient mode
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January 25, 2023 at 7:16 am
FAQ
ParticipantMake sure that you set the solver mode to transient before you patch the shell conduction zone. Let’s suppose you did a steady run to provide good initial data for a successive transient run. And lets further suppose you want to patch a shell conduction zone with a certain temperature on this steady solution. Then your next step should be to set the solver to transient mode before you do the patching.
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