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Coupling in Multiphysics

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Hi

In modeling the combination of various physics like fluid dynamics, heat transfer, reaction engineering and mass transfer in a single model we use the coupling. But when we calculate the coupled physics in " Study" we leave some physics either chemistry or transfer of diluted species unchecked. Why is it done? Is it done to just study a few phenomena? We should select all the checkboxes which are involved in the model.
Is it done to make the solving process easier?

0 Replies Last Post 20 juin 2017, 17:44 UTC−4
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Hello Saurabh Sharma

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