Well, are you sure? If you see the object in 3D, the object is
not symmetrical, so, it is not a matter of just increasing the radial
value.

2011/10/26 Alan J Fletcher <a...@well.com>

> At 04:44 PM 10/26/2011, Daniel Rocha wrote:
>
>> There is a problem with you simulation, in my opinion. The number of cells
>> in your model increases linearly with the distance from the flow. But it
>> increases linearly because your model is 2D. If it were a 3D model, the
>> number of cells would increase by the square of the distance, and the
>> diffusion of heat would be much slow.
>>
>
> I already noted that --- it is more easily done by changing the values by
> row (eg C is proportional to volume), and the horizontal R-values are
> proportional to the circumference.
>
>
>

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