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Old   August 11, 2017, 09:40
Default Enough heat is not transferred in heat Exchanger. (Fluent)
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Dear fluent users,

I am modelling a heat exchanger which has hot gas flowing in a innerpipe and a phase change material (PCM) is placed between the inner pipe and outer pipe. I have made sure there is coupling effect between the hot gas and the inner pipe as well as inner pipe and the PCM. The flow inlet is kept at 498 K and the PCM is suppose to melt at a temperature of 391 K. However, i see that the heat goes constant at 380 K at the inner pipe and never rises even if i let it simulate for longer time.

But when i change the hot gas by water as the fluid. It dose the work of melting which means enough heat is being transferred from the fluid to the innerpipe.

So, i wanted to know if anyone has a solution to this problem.

Thank you in Advance.*
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