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Old   December 8, 2014, 08:50
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Hello everyone
I have question about temperature. If I make steady state simulation where I have max temp on heat elements 1100 C. Can in my fluid domain (with radiation phenomena) maximum temperature increase to 1140 C?
I have good imbalance about 0,5 %.
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My fluid domain is closed with heat elements inside
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We cannot answer that question based on the information provided. You would have to describe what you are doing more fully and the physics models involved.
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If you have boundary conditions will constant heat flux they can cause unbounded heating.
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I solve this problem. In previous simulation my heat flux boudary condition was wrong defined. I define 5000 W/m2. Correct will be with minus -5000 W/m2
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