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April 10, 2004, 02:49 |
Thermal boundary conditions
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Hi,
I'm solving a problem with n-heptane combustion within a cylindrical chamber with a mushroom vaporizer. I need to model conjugate heat transfer through the vaporizer cover and the stabilazer cone. Which thermal boundary condition fits for this case: 'Fixed' or 'Conduction'? What is the meaning of the temperature value required for 'Fixed' BC (Initial temperature/ Approximated surface temperature/ etc.)? What is the role of the reference temperature at solid materials panel? Regards, Julie |
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