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what's the type of conjugate heat transfer method in cfx? loose or direct coumpling?

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Old   November 26, 2012, 22:15
Default what's the type of conjugate heat transfer method in cfx? loose or direct coumpling?
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hello everyone!
here is my question. In a paper,it says that
"In a direct method, an identical solver is employed for both the fluid and solid blocks and they are coupled through a common wall temperature. The common wall temperature is obtained by balancing the local fluid and solid heat fluxes at the block interface. This method has been used by several researchers such as Bohn et al.(2001,2003,2005), Davis et al.(2010).
The loose coupling is performed by coupling the flow solver with a Finite Element or Boundary Element solver to obtain the temperature distribution in the solid domain and on its surface, Talya(2002), Heidmann(2003), Kassab et al(1994,2003,2009), Groce(2006), Verstraete(2007)."

So what's the type in CFX when solving conjuate heat transfer? I can't find any paper talking about that. Thank you !!!
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