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Dear @oleburghardt, I committed a small modification to avoid a conflict between two tutorials, please let me know if it is fine for you. The conflict is actually still shown, but if you open the web editor it is easy to fix it now |
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Hi @Nicola-Fonzi sorry for the late reply, the .io section is not yet on my radar. All fine, thanks! |
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Dear @oleburghardt, no problem! I merged the PR as I thought it was a silent consent. The related tutorial files are also in place |
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Absolutely, thanks again for going ahead. I'll try to resuscitate the unsteady CHT one, it would lign up nicely with the unsteady FSI one :) |
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Yes it would definitely be very symmetric :) |
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This PR moves the Conjugate Heat Transfer tutorial from the incompressible flow to the multiphysics section.
The chapter on results is enhanced by a short validation study of discrete adjoint solutions against finite differences based on a single FFD box design variable.