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Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM January 29, 2014, 19:31
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The dimension of the solid is 4.32 mm x 3.56 mm x...

The dimension of the solid is 4.32 mm x 3.56 mm x 2.2 mm and it reaches roughly 900 K at solid state. The solid was defined as a blackbody and so the radiative heat flux should be ~ 2.4 W. This...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM January 27, 2014, 19:39
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Posted By Jason_2
Ah, I had made two separate models where one did...

Ah, I had made two separate models where one did not account for radiation effects and the other did account for it. I am fairly certain that the software postprocessses and displays the heat...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM January 24, 2014, 23:35
Replies: 9
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Posted By Jason_2
I tightened the convergence criteria of the heat...

I tightened the convergence criteria of the heat transfer rate from Auto (1 W!! Silly me) to 0.1 W. Ignoring radiation, I get the expected value of 5 W at the solid/fluid interface. Including...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM January 23, 2014, 23:12
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Posted By Jason_2
Thank you Alex, I see where I went wrong with my...

Thank you Alex, I see where I went wrong with my physics. I checked the energy flux at the solid/fluid interface, and I got a surface generation of 3.9 W ignoring radiation and 2 W when I included...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM January 19, 2014, 19:45
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Posted By Jason_2
Extremely high fluid temperatures with simple model

Hi all,

I recently ran into an issue with extremely high solved steady state temperature values within the solid and fluid when a volume/surface heat source is defined (in Watts, or Watts/m^2)...
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