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Old   July 18, 2012, 02:41
Default New Parameter define in AVL Fire
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hi guys
I wanna to simulate single-phase boiling in a duct. as u know total heat transfer in boiling is sum of two values (convective heat transfer and boiling heat transfer(convective heat transfer+boiling heat transfer). When u are defining the parameters to be shown in 3D results before starting a case, you see an option in 3D results entitled " New quantity by formula". I like to know any body here knows how to define the ttal heat transfer ?thanks in advance
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Old   September 8, 2012, 03:50
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Single phase boiling is already implemented as a standard option for accurate prediction of a total heat transfer in a pipe, cavity etc. flows. You can activate it under module activation.
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