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Does "Conjugate Heat Transfer" Include heat conduction?

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Hello everyone, I want to know if the physics "Conjugate Heat Transfer" alone includes heat conduction or if I need to add an additional physics interfacet with it to include it.

Sincerely,


2 Replies Last Post 27.06.2023, 09:25 GMT-4
Magnus Ringh COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 year ago 26.06.2023, 10:34 GMT-4

Hi,

Yes, the Conjugate Heat Transfer multiphysics interfaces for laminar and turbulent flow include the Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids physics interface, so heat conduction in solids (and as part of the heat transfer in fluids) can be included.

Best regards,

Magnus

Hi, Yes, the Conjugate Heat Transfer multiphysics interfaces for laminar and turbulent flow include the Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids physics interface, so heat conduction in solids (and as part of the heat transfer in fluids) can be included. Best regards, Magnus

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Posted: 1 year ago 27.06.2023, 09:25 GMT-4

Hi,

Yes, the Conjugate Heat Transfer multiphysics interfaces for laminar and turbulent flow include the Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids physics interface, so heat conduction in solids (and as part of the heat transfer in fluids) can be included.

Best regards,

Magnus

Hi, Thanks for your reply, I understand. Best regards, Mohammed

>Hi, > >Yes, the Conjugate Heat Transfer multiphysics interfaces for laminar and turbulent flow include the Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids physics interface, so heat conduction in solids (and as part of the heat transfer in fluids) can be included. > >Best regards, > >Magnus Hi, Thanks for your reply, I understand. Best regards, Mohammed

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