Thermal Analysis - 05

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So, click on the solutions here we can find the temperature and total heat flux. So if we need we can take the directional heat flux also. So we don't need any pro and this also we don't need, so the temperature and total heat flux. So these two are enough. So, just right click there, solve the case. So we can see the different components in this assembly, due to the temperature probe used, on the surface of the piston going to be affected.

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