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September 25, 2006, 04:34 |
temperature increased does not match the heat flux
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I'm using FLUENT simulating a 3d model on conjugate heat transfer in a square duct. Water goes through a square duct(a laminar flow) and the duct is given a uniform heat flux. after the residuals and the parameters converged. the Area-Weighted Average temperature outlet is greater than than expected (about twice) the expected temperature is calculated as followed : (delta)t=Q/(M*Cp) FLUENT reported t=2*(delta)t can anyone help thans in advance
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September 26, 2006, 01:02 |
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can anyone help~~~~~~~~~~~
this has bothered for a long time I still can't find out why the result like this |
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April 6, 2010, 02:29 |
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what are the units of the parameters in your equation please?
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Thank you for your kind attention. Kind regards, mactech001 Currently using: ANSYS v13 |
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