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Old   June 29, 2011, 07:04
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Hello, I'm new in CFX, now I need to simulate the heat conduction through the pipes wall.
if someone can help me, please write me hottern@list.ru. Thanks
http://saveimg.ru/show-image.php?id=...2d5529da18f32f

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Sounds like a straight forward conjugate heat transfer (CHT) simulation. There has been lots of posts on how to do this. Also the tutorial examples are good, I think the heating coil example would be relevant to you.
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I'm sorry, but I somehow can not choose two fluids and the temperature distribution in the walls are not visible. If you are not difficult, can help to understand.
http://depositfiles.com/files/ts0gclsnq this is my project
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Please post images on the forum. I cannot see the link you posted.

If you have two fluids then you have a multiphase model as well. Is this correct?
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I don't know how to pick multiphase model
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Old   June 30, 2011, 03:45
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Hi hottern,

Saw the image posted by you. Your problem is multiphase with heat transfer. Two phases involved are air & water. There are good tutorials to understand the multiphase problems. You may try "Tutorial 15: Multiphase Flow in Mixing Vessel".

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