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Error - Please enter a value greater than 0 - Thermal Joint?

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oharag11

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Jun 18, 2015
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I'm new to SolidWorks Flow Sim - Circuit Analysis. I'm setting up the modal prior to run. I'm creating thermal joints to mimic TIM material. I managed to insert one joint without issue. Now any time I setup up a joint - enter a value for Heat Transfer Coefficient I get this error message - "Please enter a value greater than 0". Doesn't matter what value I enter I get same message. What is weird it works if I switch to Thermal Resistance (inverse of Heat Transfer Coefficient). I will reach out to SW VAR or HQ, but I was wondering if anyone else has seen this error - or knows how to fix it.
 
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