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Old   October 31, 2010, 07:48
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Dear All,
My name is nueng from thailand, I have thesis about optimization of plate-fin geometry air preheater by using ANSYS fluent flow CFD simulation. the target of my thesis are to increase the heat transfer effectiveness and reduce pressure drop. currently, I already make the fins part but I have no idea for the next step. could everybody suggest me how should I do next? please
sorry for my poor English skill. Thank you so much
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Old   November 1, 2010, 10:07
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Figure out what parts of the system you can vary them. Make several simulations that vary them, and compare the results in terms of heat transfer and pressure drop.
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