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January 24, 2014, 01:31 |
Conjugate heat transfer in ANSYS-FLUENT
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Ashutosh
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I am trying to solve a tutorial of conjugate heat transfer from a chip on a printed circuit board being cooled by air flowing over it. The tutorial involves all steps in FLUENT. But I am stuck up in geometric modeling. I am using ansys design modeler of workbench 13.0.
For conjugate heat transfer we need to have shadow walls. According to tutorial three shadow walls must be created. However, I could get only two. Has anyone solved this problem? Please help me in modeling the problem. Following is the link of the tutorial-- https://encrypted.google.com/url?sa=...59930103,d.bGQ |
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January 26, 2014, 15:07 |
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Dinesh Balaji
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Hi Ashutosh,
I am also workin on similar case. I tried searchin for the tutorial file. Can you tell me where did you find the file. |
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January 26, 2014, 22:35 |
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Ashutosh
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I just found the file via google search. I have put the link for the file in my message.. Try it. Tell me if the link is not working...
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January 26, 2014, 22:46 |
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Dinesh Balaji
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Hi,
Its my bad. What I meant to ask was, where did you get the modeling case file for this chip 3d ? |
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January 26, 2014, 23:05 |
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Ashutosh
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Try this link....
http://aerojet.engr.ucdavis.edu/fluenthelp/tutfiles/ Downloand the file by the name postprocess You will get the .cas file in it... Try it out and let me know if you can get the 3 shadow zones... I hope other users reply too... |
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conjugate heat transfer, shadow walll, workbench 13 |
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