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November 5, 2015, 21:07 |
Temperature dependent heat transfer coefficient with groovybc
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Hello,
I try to approximate heat loss in a rectangular bubble Column due to convection. In order to do so, I use the groovy boundary condition in OpenFOAM. The bubble column which consists of acrylic glass is insulated with styropor. At t=0 the bubble column contains water with a temperature of 46°C. As time progresses, the bubble column is fed with air which has a temperature of 18°C. The direct consequence is that the water temperature drops. In order to simulate this heat loss I used groovybc: Code:
type groovyBC; value uniform 319.15; variables "k_1=0.597;htot=1/(0.03/0.035+0.01/0.19+1/0.021);Tinf=291.15;"; valueExpression "Tinf"; fractionExpression "1.0/(1.0+k_1/mag(delta())*1/htot)"; Greetings P_P |
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