Feature Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
This section details the nodes available with
The Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
with default settings:
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Boundary Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
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Boundary Interface Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
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Edge Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
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The Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
does not have any domain node, as it can be applied only on boundaries.
Boundary Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
has the following boundary nodes:
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Fracture (Heat Transfer Interface) and Porous Medium (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Heat Source (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Initial Values (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Thin Film (Heat Transfer Interface) and Fluid (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Thin Layer (Heat Transfer Interface) and Solid (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
Boundary Interface Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
has the following boundary interface nodes:
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Deposited Beam Power, Interface (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Heat Flux, Interface (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Heat Source, Interface (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Surface-to-Ambient Radiation, Interface (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Temperature, Interface (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
Edge Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fractures Interface
has the following edge nodes (for 3D components only):
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Heat Flux (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Heat Source (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Heat Flux (Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Surface-to-Ambient Radiation (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture, and Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)
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Temperature (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture, and Heat Transfer in Shells)
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Thermal Insulation (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture, and Heat Transfer in Shells Interface)