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July 29, 2005, 17:41 |
display steamlines in the thin wall
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Hi heat transfer in a tube heat exchanger (in 3D) have been modelised. in Fluent i define a thin wall BC (turn on the shell conduction option in the wall boundary condition panel, define the thikness, mterial). after some iterate. i want to display the temperature and the streamlines on the fluid and the wall but only the tempearture on the fluid i can seen
how display the streamlines in the wall Thank s |
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August 3, 2005, 10:13 |
Re: display steamlines in the thin wall
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Well, how will you see streamlines "in" the wall when you cannot pass fluid through it?
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August 3, 2005, 17:26 |
Re: display steamlines in the thin wall
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i will see the isocontours of the temperature et not the streamlines in the wall , think you
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