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HyperK August 10, 2022 17:47

Attempting to add 'imaginary' heating
 
Hello,

I am attempting to add heating into my CFD model. The heating in the real world is done by induction by using an RF generator.

As I do not know how to model this and to simplify the model, I am trying to create a volume within a larger volume, the smaller of which needs to heat up. Is this sort of "imaginary/fake" heating possible? If not, how may I model something like this?


Thank you in advance :)

LuckyTran August 10, 2022 18:30

A volumetric heating source is a very reasonable approach and assuming you can specify the equivalent volumetric heating rate in power per volume corresponding to the amount of heating provided by induction, the volumetric heating approach allows you model everything within the scope of ohmic heating. And ohmic heating covers pretty much all of induction-based heating up to the limit of there being evanescent waves.


Just check the volumetric heating box and then it's just a matter of giving a reasonable number or a reasonable field of values to apply the heat.

HyperK August 10, 2022 18:41

Volumetric heating box location
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyTran (Post 833595)
A volumetric heating source is a very reasonable approach and assuming you can specify the equivalent volumetric heating rate in power per volume corresponding to the amount of heating provided by induction, the volumetric heating approach allows you model everything within the scope of ohmic heating. And ohmic heating covers pretty much all of induction-based heating up to the limit of there being evanescent waves.


Just check the volumetric heating box and then it's just a matter of giving a reasonable number or a reasonable field of values to apply the heat.

Thank you for the quick reply! Sorry I am quite new to Ansys Fluent, where would I find the volumetric heating box?

Thank you again in advance!

LuckyTran August 10, 2022 18:44

If you are doing it the sensible way and modeling heat conduction in a solid then it is in cell zone conditions, and there is a check box for source terms.

HyperK August 10, 2022 18:48

Perfect, thank you very much! I really appreciate the help


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