Heat Flux and Heat Balance
The concept of heat flux is not as simple as it first might seem. The reason is that heat is not a conserved quantity. Instead, the conserved quantity is the total energy. Hence, there is both a heat flux and an energy flux that are similar but not identical.
This section briefly describes the theory for the variables for Total Heat Flux and Energy Flux, used when computing Heat and Energy Balance. The definitions of these postprocessing variables do not affect the computational results, only variables available for results analysis and visualization.
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