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Old   December 18, 2016, 08:48
Default Can CFX model periodic heat transfer problem
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Hi everyone, I come across this issue recently and have read many threads here already, still no clue.
Is it possible to model the periodic heat transfer problem in CFX? In fluent Help, there is a turtorial about modeling periodic heat transfer problem. But I cannot achieve it using CFX. I can successfully get the flow field, but not the temperature field.
In summery, there are two problem. First, when I define the mass flow rate in the periodic interface, there's nowhere I can define the temperature of the flow. Second, When I using a certain temperature condition, it seems the fluid temperature will all reach that wall temperature after several iteration.
Anyone can help with that? Thank you so much.
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