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February 8, 2013, 00:40 |
Conjugate heat transfer
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achal
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Problem Description : An iron brick is to be cooled by the use of
water jet, this would include convection from the top surface of brick and conduction within the brick. Is that what we call a conjugate heat transfer ? Can it modelled with out the use of UDF ? How do I model this, because there is no temperature change observed in the brick? Any sort of help would highly be appreciated. Thanks And Regards Achal |
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conduction, conjugate heat transfer, convection, heat transsfer |
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