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mariconeagles96 April 29, 2024 20:56

External Analysis with two fluid domains and heat transfer
 
Can floefd do an external analysis with two fluid subdomains as a cavity?

I am modelling a pump wherein I'm trying to cool the electronics inside a chamber or cavity of air. One side is cooling via water and the other side is cooling via air with natural convection where the my electronics cover is a heatsink.

So basically my analysis should be external with radiation, conduction, rotation (for pump impeller) and gravity for air cavity inside the electronics chamber.

Thanks a lot!

Javagonzo May 8, 2024 11:49

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Originally Posted by mariconeagles96 (Post 868513)
Can floefd do an external analysis with two fluid subdomains as a cavity?

I am modelling a pump wherein I'm trying to cool the electronics inside a chamber or cavity of air. One side is cooling via water and the other side is cooling via air with natural convection where the my electronics cover is a heatsink.

So basically my analysis should be external with radiation, conduction, rotation (for pump impeller) and gravity for air cavity inside the electronics chamber.

Thanks a lot!

In brief, yes, that should be do-able. Each sub-domain/cavity can have it's own flow conditions as well as be a different specie from that of the main fluid participating in the external flow study. "Lids" will be required for the fluid sub-domains with water.

mariconeagles96 May 9, 2024 02:29

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Originally Posted by Javagonzo (Post 868957)
In brief, yes, that should be do-able. Each sub-domain/cavity can have it's own flow conditions as well as be a different specie from that of the main fluid participating in the external flow study. "Lids" will be required for the fluid sub-domains with water.

Thanks! I ran the simulation with no "lids" but just a close tube while place a surface on both inflow and outlfow so that I dont have leakage.

I got this error message;

"The inlet boundary condition may conflict with the supersonic flow regions at the inlet BC."

What seems to be the problem? I have defined my flow rate as LPM and outlet as Static pressure.


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