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February 18, 2016, 11:37 |
Heat transfer coefficient near the wall in two phase flow
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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to model the heat transfer near a wall in the case of dropwise condensation on Star cd. The coefficient by default gives me a transfer too low, so i wanted to use one i defined. On the wall, i have droplets and air. I thought about h=y(drop)*h(drop/wall)+y(air)*h(air/wall). Has any of you already try to use such a coefficient? Sorry for my english Thanks! |
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