thanks for another nice video. When you said "outlet" but clicked on "wall" I was yelling no no you clicked the wrong box :-) But it turned out ok. Engineering is solving problems not just learning how to operate some software. When I was a young engineer in the earlt 1980s, we were trying to get ANSYS accepted in our company. I was demonstrating the model creation process and made a typo and the 2d face was swept along the wrong axis, crreated a mess. I quickly realized the mistake, deleted the volume created and the correct mesh. The management was impressed how quickly the error was found and corrected. Yeah,Cp and thermal conductivity (diffusion coeff) are needed for transient analysis.
thank yo for this nice comment. haha, yes, I didn't pay attention to what I was selecting for the BC. the story you said was no nice, and I totally agree that knowing effective approaches for debugging models is very important. thanks for sharing it.
thanks for another nice video. When you said "outlet" but clicked on "wall" I was yelling no no you clicked the wrong box :-) But it turned out ok. Engineering is solving problems not just learning how to operate some software. When I was a young engineer in the earlt 1980s, we were trying to get ANSYS accepted in our company. I was demonstrating the model creation process and made a typo and the 2d face was swept along the wrong axis, crreated a mess. I quickly realized the mistake, deleted the volume created and the correct mesh. The management was impressed how quickly the error was found and corrected. Yeah,Cp and thermal conductivity (diffusion coeff) are needed for transient analysis.
thank yo for this nice comment. haha, yes, I didn't pay attention to what I was selecting for the BC. the story you said was no nice, and I totally agree that knowing effective approaches for debugging models is very important. thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for the video. One question: is there a way to calculate the sum of heat fluxes at the external surface? Thank you.
glad to know you liked the video. unfortunately, I'm afraid I don't know how to calculate the quantity you are asking about.
@TuxRiders thanks for your answer, anyway. I'm really trying to do this very simple calculation and can't find a way. I'll keeping looking for :)
@@zanelatoeb nice, and you may consider writing it here when you found the solution for someone else having the same problem :)