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November 24, 2020, 12:46 |
Conjugate heat transfer
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Sesh
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Dear experts,
I modeled a conjugate heat transfer but I'm not certain about the results. Your opinion and suggestions really matter. I have an 18mm dia cylinder(solid at 293[K]) inside a cube (fluid at 293[K]). I have a pressure inlet (CO2 gas) with a high temperature (1273[K]) and Pressure 2[bar]. 1. I've used the k-omega SST turbulence model for fluid flow. 2. I've used the 'coupled' condition at the interface created by the fluent. Since I used the 'coupled' option, I gave the heat flux as 'zero' at the cylinder wall. I've patched all the domains with the temperature '293.15[K]' during initialization. I stopped the simulation in-between. Reason: I've seen the rise in the volume average temperature of the solid cylinder by 1 degC for 0.17 sec. Is this is possible? Please comment with your experiences. Last edited by virothi; November 24, 2020 at 14:37. |
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