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July 21, 2021, 10:18 |
Combustion Wall Heat Loss
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I am attempting to model combustion within a heater but am hoping to factor in for heat loss due to the walls. I have changed wall temperature, wall thickness, shell conduction, thermal conditions, radiation models, and wall material and have not been able to achieve an average temperature under 3000 F in my outlet when I should be getting something around 1800. Is there some way to model heat loss that I am unaware of?
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