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April 14, 2017, 15:21 |
Constant heat flux boundary condition
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Mhamad Mahdi Alloush
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Hi,
I am simulating a typical ventilation problem in a room. In the room I have a panel heater which I assume it provides a constant heat flux q''. I am using the solver buoyantBoussinesqSimpleFoam to simulate the problem. When I used externalWallHeatFluxTemperature as a boundary condition for the panel heater, it raises an error saying that the thermo package is required. My question is: Am I putting the right boundary condition or is there any other way to assign a constant heat flux? Thanks in advance! |
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April 14, 2017, 18:46 |
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That is the correct boundary condition. You probably just did some mistake on the syntax.
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