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Old   January 3, 2011, 09:03
Default Out of my depth with CFX and ANSYS
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Hi

I'm hoping someone will be able to help with a project I am trying to run. I want to model heat transfer in a room. I have my own geometry but I cant get that to work, thats another problem for the moment. Within the room there is essentially a water pipe absorbing/cooling the air.

To begin with, can someone just confirm whether I am on the right lines in my methods to model this. I was thinking to use fluent or cfx to model the fluid flow in the pipe which would give me an effective thermal conductivity (which I could assume constant) for the pipe in the room which I would model using CFX?

I'm pretty new to all this so apologies if this isn't clear. Can answer any questions if it helps. I've done many tutorials on CFX and used FLUENT before but it doesnt seem to help that much when you have a problem of your own!?

Thanks for help
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