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June 25, 2010, 05:47 |
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maddalena
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Ok, let us go with pictures!
Here is an example of the case I would like to study. I know the volume heat generation of the solids A and B, but since I cannot impose the volume generation, I will use the heat flux between their surfaces. C does not have any heat flux and its temperature depends from A, B and fluids. What I want to know is the heat flux to C and the temperature of the whole system... If I understood right, OF will manage the A-B coupling, if I impose a solidWallHeatFluxTemperature with a properly chosen q (gradient 0 as suggested in another post). But what about the B-C interface? Cheers, mad |
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