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July 1, 2023, 01:17 |
Applying Boundary conditions for non-equilibrium thermal model in porous zone
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Mohammad
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Hi
I have a simple 2d square domain with heat flux at the bottom, when I activate the non-equilibrium thermal model in porose media in fluent, it creates a new solid zone coincides with the fluid zone, and as a result of that it creates new walls at the boundaries of the domain, for example, I will be having two walls at the bottom, one for fluid and a new one for the solid (porous zone) which mean two walls at the bottom boundary, the question is where should I apply heat flux, or in other words how I should apply heat flux at the bottom so the total heat flux be 4000 w/m^-2. to a fluid wall or solid porous wall or do I still need to do another step? Thanks for helping |
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interface, ltne, non-equilibrium model, porous zone, wall boundary conditions |
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