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    Governing Equations

    The partial differential equations that govern the flow, heat transfer, and associated constitutive terms are described in these topics.

    Pages in this section
    • General Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Equations
    • Turbulent Flow
    • Moist Gas or Humidity Calculations
    • Joule Heating
    • Quick Forced Convection
    • Compact Thermal Model
    • General Scalar Transport Equation
    • Cavitation
    • Rotating Devices
    • Moving Solids
    • Particle Traces
    • Properties
    • PCB Property Calculator
    • Heat Exchanger Material Device Governing Equations
    • Heat Sinks
    • Erosion
    • Free Surface
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