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December 19, 2018, 01:58 |
Physical meaning of negative heat flux contour
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what does negative #heat_flux contour on a constant temperature wall signify? Explanation: I am solving a #combustion problem where my hot flue gases are flowing around a constant temperature wall boundary condition of 120 deg C. The solution gives a negative heat flux contour on the constant temperature wall. Say if the contour legend ranges from -1e-2 to -1e-5. What does it mean physically. I am guessing that the region where -1e-5 is recorded is the place where the heat flux is high. Am I right? This problem is solved in #ansys #fluent Thank you #physics #heat #boundary #contour #flux #heattransfer |
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