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Old   December 28, 2009, 12:59
Default chtMultiRegionFOAM " Heattransfert"
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I have tried to simulate an Heat Exchanger using " chtMultiRegionFoam (Air and solid)", but nothing append in the Solid. No heat transfer in the solid.
Could someone give a idea?
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Old   January 1, 2010, 10:08
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I suppose you might not given correct boundary conditions for the fluid and solid interface.

Try to look at the tutorial provided in the chtMultiRegion foam dictionary.

The T at interface should be solidWallMixedTemperatureCoupled. and you should also change the boundary patch to directMappedPatch.

If you do appropriate changes, you should get the temperature variation in solid region also.

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