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Old   February 20, 2019, 10:45
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Hello all,

i am doing analysis of a hydrodynamic journal bearing in which the shaft moves at very high rotational speed. The initial temperature of oil and walls is e.g 20 °C (this is all I know about the heat transfer boundary conditions).

When the shaft rotates, then due to internal friction of oil it gets heated and there is a heat transfer to the walls. As I have set the wall temperatures to fixed temperature of 20 °C, it remains the same when i see the results in CFD Post. Now how I can see in CFD Post that how much the walls get heated due to the heat transfer from the oil.

So my question, how i see the temperature distribution (tempetaure rise) on walls because of heat transfer from oil to walls?

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