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June 15, 2010, 23:09 |
Cross Flow cooling system involving multiple fluids and a solid domain
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Ajay Menon
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Hello,
I am trying to perform a conjugate heat transfer analysis of a simple cross flow cooling system consisting of a single pipe carrying hot fluid.This pipe-fluid system is cooled by forced convection by air flowing over the pipe. I have gone through the tutorial on CHT of heating coil , but it contains a single fluid domain and a single solid domain. How can I model a CHT transfer such as the one that I described where 2 fluids seperated by a solid domain is involved? Do I need to perform a multiphase analysis here, because CFX just allows me to define one fluid model for both fluid domains or is there a way I can specify seperate fluid models for the 2 fluid domains in my problem? Any help in modelling this problem is appreciated? Thank You Ajay |
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conjugate heat transfer, crossflow cooling, multi domain |
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