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August 17, 2008, 17:42 |
Solid-Liquid heat transfer
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I am modelling the heat transfer between solid and liquid with the heat transfer coefficient at the interface. Does anybody know how to do it?
At this moment, I can only model heat transfer between them by setting up a solid domain and a liquid domain. However, I don't know how CFX solve the equations. I read throught the theory file (Ansys help), but I can not find any hint. Doen anybody know where I can find the theory and how to solve the heat equations? I really appreciate all your help. Thanks, |
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