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Old   December 1, 2003, 09:32
Default HEAT TRANSFER AND EULER-EULER model (URGENT pls)
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thomas
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Hi,

I need to solve the energy equation using the Euler-euler model. What I am doing is simulating the heat transfer from a constant heat flux through a wall using an inpingging jet.

Is someone has already done that or can just tell me if there is a UDF for that. Any documentation will also be welcomed.

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Old   December 17, 2003, 01:31
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Dear Thomas,

First of all I am not fully aware of ur problem, but i am sure that u can simulate energy transfer using Euler-Euler model using Fluent version 6.1 only. If ur using Fluent 6.0 version, it is not possible using in built equations..may be u can write an UDF for that..



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Old   December 17, 2003, 04:01
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Thanks for your answer, I am using fluent 6.0 so I already begin to build a UDF to transport the temperature in the domain. Thanks again.
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