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Old   August 1, 2014, 08:31
Default NASACX conjugate heat transfer simulation
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I am trying to model a coupled turbine blade analysis with Fluent and Abaqus. Right now
only the external surface is coupled and the cooling tubes have film cooling with constant
h and Tref. The abaqus code sends the surface temperature during an exchange and the
Fluent code receives that and applies it to the surface by a user defined macro I have
defined. The problem is I have defined the surface havin a thermal condition specified
in terms of temperature. Thus Fluent updates the wall temperature with that received
during the exchange after each iteration and never lets the wall heat up. What I need is
the value to be initially applied as a initial condition and the wall to heat up with no specific
condition as such. That is I want the wall material to heat up due to the received flux
from the fluid. Any ideas of how to do this? Thank you for your help.
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