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Mahboobe365 May 31, 2013 11:16

Interface
 
Does any one know how to How to define velocity for the fluid in an interface between a solid and fluid part?I am going to model evaporation so I have solid wall adjacent to vapor chamber , so the input heat will result in vapor arise so it will have a velocity. I have to define one of the lines in the interface as a velocity inlet. But fluent wont let me to do this if I use form new part to connect my parts. In case that I am not forming the new part I will have problem with the threads in the udf! I can explain more in case that you are interested. :confused:

mecman September 18, 2013 09:23

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Originally Posted by Mahboobe365 (Post 431231)
Does any one know how to How to define velocity for the fluid in an interface between a solid and fluid part?I am going to model evaporation so I have solid wall adjacent to vapor chamber , so the input heat will result in vapor arise so it will have a velocity. I have to define one of the lines in the interface as a velocity inlet. But fluent wont let me to do this if I use form new part to connect my parts. In case that I am not forming the new part I will have problem with the threads in the udf! I can explain more in case that you are interested. :confused:

Hi Mahboobe
what is youre case ? do you want simulate vapor chamber(that use for cooling CPU &....) or traditional heat pipe( with wick).can you explain more?

Mahboobe365 September 18, 2013 09:49

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Originally Posted by mecman (Post 452388)
Hi Mahboobe
what is youre case ? do you want simulate vapor chamber(that use for cooling CPU &....) or traditional heat pipe( with wick).can you explain more?

Thanks for your attention , its for traditional heat pipe, I have already solved the problem. I split the spaces so its not defined as interface in fluent and I can choose velocity inlet boundary condition

mecman September 18, 2013 10:25

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Originally Posted by Mahboobe365 (Post 452391)
Thanks for your attention , its for traditional heat pipe, I have already solved the problem. I split the spaces so its not defined as interface in fluent and I can choose velocity inlet boundary condition

Hi Mahboobe
Thank you for Reply
i worked about pulsating heat pipe (without wick) last.but now,I want simulate traditional heat pipe (that have wick).and i have some question?can i have youre mail or send PM for you?


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