CADFEM Tutorial No.16 – Transient temperature distribution and thermal stress with ANSYS® Workbench™
In this ANSYS® Tutorial brought to you by CADFEM we shall be looking at how to use ANSYS® Workbench™ to calculate both a transient temperature distribution and the resultant thermal stress. The example we shall be using is a finned pipe as found in heat exchangers.

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