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You have to set the option to activate the thermal model e.g. |
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Is it possible to get total heating value without inserting thermal model?
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You have to set the option to activate the thermal model e.g. SPM({"thermal":
"lumped"})
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Yes, do "calculate heat source for isothermal models": "true" |
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I am writing a single particle model code (screenshot attached) but it gives zero value for total heating (watts/cubic meter). I believe total heating should not be zero.
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