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Old   March 4, 2006, 07:19
Default porous rotating solid domain
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kiran choudar
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hi i am simulating heatflow in air pre heater or rotary regenerator.iam not able to model rotary heat wheel with porous matrix which acts as heat source in half cycle and heat sink in another.heat wheel has corrugated steel sheets packed as matrix to increase the heat transfer area.Its a cross flow heat exchanger with flue gas and air as fluids.heat wheel extracts heat from flue gas and transfers it to air.I am not able to give porous charecteristics to rotary solid domain.i am using CFX-5.7.is it possible plz anyone can help me in this regard. regards kiran
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Old   March 1, 2021, 09:55
Default Problem about rotary regenerator simulation fluent
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Sir,
I think you already have done the simulation of rotary regenerator simulation fluent . Kindly guide me. I am trying it since a couple of month but could not able to do it. I requesting you for some clue, it will be a great help for me. Thank you.
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