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August 11, 2013, 15:15 |
Heat transfer between two fluids
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Hello
I'm trying to model the heat transfer between two different fluids (H2Ovl and Air), and I used the following configuration interface: DOMAIN INTERFACE: hot_cold Boundary List1 = hot_cold Side January 1 Boundary List2 = hot_cold Side 1 Interface Type = Fluid Fluid INTERFACE MODELS: Option = General Connection FRAME CHANGE: Option = None END HEAT TRANSFER: Conservative Interface Option = Flux INTERFACE HEAT TRANSFER MODEL: Material = Copper Option = Thin Material Thickness = 1 [mm] END END MASS AND MOMENTUM: Option = No Slip Wall END PITCH CHANGE: Option = None END END MESH CONNECTION: Option = GGI END END The problem I have is that the "cold fluid" warming fails. apparently exists heat transfer in one direction only, as the hot fluid (air). I would appreciate your help. Greetings. |
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fluids, heat, transfer |
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