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November 6, 2007, 13:42 |
Modelling a flow throught a radiator
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HI! I'va a problem with a model of a flow throught a radiator. Who doas know what is the right procedure to get a result? I'va done for first a laminar simulatin, after a turbulent simulation and now i would done run a turbulent simulation with a radiator-zone but it seem that the radiator-zone behave like a not-crossable wall. Excuse me for my poor english! Thanks. Francesco
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November 6, 2007, 14:08 |
Re: Modelling a flow throught a radiator
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How r u treating "radiator zone".....do u have actual model for radiator or are you using "Radiator boundary condition"
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November 6, 2007, 14:13 |
Re: Modelling a flow throught a radiator
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i'm using a Boundary Condition called "RADIATOR" that you can find in the "face main" options.
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