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Old   August 31, 2017, 21:32
Default Heat transfer - Radiation
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Trying to make a heat transfer simulation of a filament in a vacuum chamber.

H2 gas inside.

Setup

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Black Squares - Shields

25C - Chamber wall with cooling - Set as wall at the end of Fluid domain with 25C

Green Square - Filament - Set all wall with a temperature at 2500C

Gases cannot be omitted in this case.

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Not entirely sure how to model this correctly, which simplifications can be made?

Does anyone have a good example on Fluid Solid Radiation?

How to correctly do the Domain Interfaces between the plates, chamber and fluid?
Feels like I made it extra difficult due to the Filament simplification.

Any pointers which assist this case are greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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