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Old   February 24, 2021, 14:43
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I would like to simulate a Peltier module with two heatsinks. One in cold and second in hot side. The cold side will be held at 280 K. Iam curious how the current through Peltier affects the temperature on the second, hot side.

The Peltier module I modelled in the Thermal-electric Mechanical solver.
The Two heatsinks are modeled in Fluent (because later I would like to change one heatsink to water cooler).

I have a problem with the two way data transfer between Ansys mechanic and Fluent. My current settings are:

Peltier hot side -----------> Heat Flow ----------> Heatsink on hot side
Heatsink on hot side -----> Temperature -------> Peltier hot side

Peltier cold side ----------> Heat Flow ----------> Heatsink on cold side
Heatsink on cold side ----> Temperature -------> Peltier cold side

Is that a correct data transfer between solvers?
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