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Tramph January 22, 2011 15:11

Heat transfer in a flat solar panel
 
Hello!
I am trying to simulate the heat transfers that occur inside a flat solar panel whit the mesh created in Gambit 2.2.30. The mesh I created worked well, Fluent read it whit no problems, then I had a some attempts in configuring the right parameters in Fluent, but I didn't got the results I was hoping for, and I end up losing 2 days trying to get it to work, and still nothing. What I am asking is, if there is anyone that knows the procedures required to simulate such a thing, by procedures I mean, the correct models to define, boundary conditions, also what types of faces, volumes, I should declare in Gambit etc., I appreciate any help I get. My e-mail address is dann_p19@yahoo.com.
Thanks !!!

Johnny leow January 2, 2016 01:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tramph (Post 291710)
Hello!
I am trying to simulate the heat transfers that occur inside a flat solar panel whit the mesh created in Gambit 2.2.30. The mesh I created worked well, Fluent read it whit no problems, then I had a some attempts in configuring the right parameters in Fluent, but I didn't got the results I was hoping for, and I end up losing 2 days trying to get it to work, and still nothing. What I am asking is, if there is anyone that knows the procedures required to simulate such a thing, by procedures I mean, the correct models to define, boundary conditions, also what types of faces, volumes, I should declare in Gambit etc., I appreciate any help I get. My e-mail address is dann_p19@yahoo.com.
Thanks !!!

Hi, nice to meet you here. I am Leow as a new beginner user of ANSYS. May i ask that do you have any tutorial relate with heat transfers that occur inside a flat solar panel that can share with me?


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