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October 30, 2012, 11:18 |
Water Heater (Gas) Simulation
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Adrián Aguayo
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Location: Saltillo, Coah.
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Dear users,
Hi everyone, I´ve been trying to perform a simulation of a gas-fired water heater without success. I´ve modeled two cell zones (combustion products and water) in a CAD software and then I did the assembly. In the ANSYS Geometry module I´ve changed the domain to "fluid" for both parts and I´ve also created one part of them (1 part, 2 bodies) to perform the interaction among them. In FLUENT I´ve applied "shell conduction" in the area of interaction of two fluids. I don´t know what is happening, but when I get the results there is no exchange of heat between the fluids, can anybody give an answer or idea??? I´ve attached an image... Last edited by adrian.aguayo; November 1, 2012 at 18:51. |
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November 1, 2012, 18:55 |
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Adrián Aguayo
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Saltillo, Coah.
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I really need help, I know it isn´t a big problem but I´m begginer in the CFD world. I have tried several ways and still no heat exchange between the domains. Even, I have created a contact pair in ANSYS meshing, but nothing.... HELP!
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