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December 5, 2010, 09:55 |
fluid-solid zones meshing help
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Hello ,
I'm working on a problem where I have a flow through an annulus, with the outer surface being heated by a uniform heat flux. For this purpose , I propose to model the inner surface as a fluid and the outer surface as a solid. My question is - How do I get these different regions ( fluid and solid ) to talk to each other once I mesh them. I read online that the fluid and solid are meshed independently in ansys workbench. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you |
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conjugate heat transfer, meshing |
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