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March 3, 2020, 15:23 |
whether to use Shell conduction or Conjugate heat transfer model in Fluent
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Dilu
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Hi,
I am trying to see how the heat is transfer in the solid body with different layers. (pls check the attached image). the small layer in the middle is the heat generation source and the other layers have different material. I am new to ANSYS fluent and after some research I found that heat transfer problem could be solved using Conjugate heat transfer or shell conduction. My Question is, could my problem could be solved using both method? if so how can I use Shell conduction or conjugate heat transfer model to solve my problem. Is there any resources I could look into other than the ANSYS user guide? Thank you for your time. |
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