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February 28, 2017, 07:25 |
Nose cone simulation
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Digvijay
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i am doing nose cone analysis in fluent for temperature distribution on cone surface. After plotting the temperature contours it is observed that temperature from nose cone started increasing towards tail i am not sure it is correct or not. Can anyone one suggest me?
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March 1, 2017, 04:51 |
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Ruben
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Hi!
Although I am not an expert in this area, it would make more sense to me if the temperature is maximal at the tip of the cone, because the stagnation point of the flow is there. The temperature at the tip should be the stagnation temperature, which is as far as I know the highest temperature in such a system. I hope this helps |
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