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Old   July 31, 2006, 17:07
Default Evaporator problem
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Dimitris
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Hi everybody, I've used the heat-exchanger-model in order to simulate heat transfer inside an air â€"cooled evaporator (using R134a refrigerant as auxiliary fluid). However, I'm not sure if I have designed the appropriate geometry (that heat-exchanger-model uses) or chosen the right boundary conditions. I'm novice in FLUENT usage and the user's manual isn't so helpful at this point. So, I've designed in Gambit a cube and applied a hex/map mesh. Then, I've defined the four faces of the cube as walls, the one face as velocity inlet and the opposite one as outflow….am' I right??? Thanks in advance…

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