I am working with imported implicit parts from nTop software. I successfully imported a thin part to define the velocity inlet and pressure outlet. However, I’m facing a problem: how can I keep all the parts active at the same time so that I can apply boundary conditions properly?
Currently, the simulation setup only allows me to create and assign materials for one part at a time. For example, I selected the fluid domain and assigned the material as water, which worked fine. But when I try to create a solid part and assign aluminum as the material, I can’t proceed—it either deactivates the fluid part or doesn’t let me define the solid properties.
Is there a way to keep both the fluid and solid parts active simultaneously for setting up a conjugate heat transfer simulation or similar multi-domain analysis?
I am trying to do CHT analysis on BTMS system