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 In Ansys Mechanical APDL, you can specify thermal contact conductance using the Contact Properties dialog. The thermal contact conductance (TCC) is a coefficient that defines the conductive heat transfer between two contacting surfaces, and it can be set as a constant value or as a function of temperature, pressure, time, and location using a table. The formula for conductive heat transfer is q = TCC x (Tt - Tc), where q is the heat flux per area, TCC is the thermal contact conductance coefficient, and Tt and Tc are the temperatures of the contact points on the target and contact surfaces, respectively.Â
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Aurojyoti.