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Old   March 27, 2007, 15:56
Default heat transfer - heating element to air in FloWorks
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Duncan Gravill
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Hi All,

I Need help in understanding how to make a project in Cosmos FloWorks where there is a heating element surrounded by air and the heating element heats up over time and heat is transferred to the air around it. I want to analyse how the air around it heats up and any fluid motion in the air that is induced as a result of being heated. at the start of the the analysis the air around the heating element is static and any fluid motion should only be as a result of the air being heated.

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Duncan
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Old   March 28, 2007, 21:16
Default Re: heat transfer - heating element to air in FloW
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Duncan Gravill
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I have found some tutorials that have been very useful,

if anyone else is interested here are the links,

http://personal.stevens.edu/~ffisher...Heat_tutor.pdf

http://personal.stevens.edu/~ffisher...valv_tutor.pdf

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