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September 4, 2015, 01:56 |
CFX, using a controller
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matthew roberts
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Hi
I am reasonably new to ANSYS, i am using workbench 13 i think. I have set up a room in 2D with air flow in and out and walls, with a heat flux at the bottom. I want to be able to pick points (probes?) and when the temperature at any of those points reaches a certain level the heat flux will decrease to a lower discret value. Once the heat flux has decreased if the temperature at another (or the same probe) goes below below a different set temp the heat flux will rise again. The idea is that the controller will keep the room at a stable temperature. I have written this code in MATLAB and simulink but im not sure if i can or how to implement into my CFX model. Am i able to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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