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Dear Experts,
I want to simulate a double pipe heat exchanger. How do I create the geometry, i.e., the outer wall (finite thickness), annular fluid, inner wall (finite thickness) and inner fluid? Just give me a outline. Regards, Mishar |
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Create your mesh using the block method, making the different materials different cell types.
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Hi Brian,
Many thanks for your suggestion. But if I want to use a third party tool, say SolidWorks, to draw the geometry for IGES import, then what would be the procedure? Many thanks and Regards. -Mishar |
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