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Old   September 18, 2003, 10:00
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Hi All, How to put interface between two solid cell types in case of conjugate heat transfer problem? Wall can not be put since it is does not get applied. How to simulate temperature profiles in two solid discs rubbing each other. We know heat flux at rubbing surfaces. Help requested. Thanks.
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Old   September 20, 2003, 09:27
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1) You can define a wall at the frontier between solid and fluid cells. The only restriction is that the wall has to be conductive (no heat or imposed T is allowed). If you knew the heat flux or the temperature, you would not have to solve for CHT...

2) IF you want to impose a heat flux at a wall between 2 rubbing discs, the corresponding mesh parts for disc 1 & 2 have to be disconnected. If so, the discs are separated and boundary conditions have to be applied at their rubbing surface. A wall with imposed HF will do....
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Old   September 22, 2003, 15:30
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I've used baffles with a different velocity on either side of them. It gave reasonable results. It may be too simplistic for your case though.

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Old   September 23, 2003, 01:30
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Thanks for valuable inputs.
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