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Mapping the variable from 2D axisymmetric to 3D geometry

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Hello,

I am trying to map the losses from a 2D axisymmetric model to a 3D geometry. The losses are calculated in a 2D magnetic field interface and given as a heat source in a 3D heat transfer model.

I am using the general extrusion operator for mapping. Somehow, the losses are not getting correctly mapped into the 3D geometry. Is there anything I should take into account here?

Note: I am specifically interested in using the extrusion operator in this example. In fact, I created this model to check the working of general extrusion.

I have attached the mph file herewith.

Thank you.

Regards



0 Replies Last Post 3 nov 2021, 02:22 GMT-4
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