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How to apply different reference temperature for different parts

How to apply different reference temperature for different parts

How to apply different reference temperature for different parts

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I want to apply different reference temperature for the different parts of a geometry, is there any way I can do it?
Thanks

RE: How to apply different reference temperature for different parts

You can specify a reference temperature per material, which may help you, by using the label REFT on the material property [MP] command, such as MP,REFT,MAT,C0. Only a constant (non-temperature-dependent) value is allowed. The value input on the TREF command applies to all materials not having a specified material property definition.

See the [MP] help for this.


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-- drej --

RE: How to apply different reference temperature for different parts

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I got it.  Thanks a lot!

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