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Differences between heat transfer in fluids and heat transfer in solids and fluids physics.

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Hi In case we want to simulate a heat transfer between two fluids and we anticipate to have a solid part added to the simulation later on, can we use the heat transfer in solids and fluids without having a solid domain? In fact, what is the difference between using two different physics for heat transfer in solids and heat transfer in fluids with having just one physic for heat transfer in solids and fluids? Thank you in advance for your answers.


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