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Integration coupling

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Hi,

I'm trying to get the temperature at a point on the surface of a geometry. I was informed that I need to use integration component coupling to do that. When I was trying to use the integration component coupling, I found that It can only apply to an existing point of the geometry(i.e.: the corners of a rectangle).
Is there any way that I can get the temperature at an arbitrary position on a surface. Also, after I define the coupling, how do I use it to get the temperature? Do I just type in T(xo,yo,zo) or I need to define T first?

Thanks,
Zhenhuan Xu

0 Replies Last Post Sep 14, 2015, 4:15 p.m. EDT
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