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September 1, 2009, 13:04 |
conduction between fluid and solid
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I want to simulate a geometry like this:
T_o --------- solid --------- <-interface Fluid --------- T_i I have already generated the geometry and mesh for two zones solid and fluid. I do'nt know what kind of thermal boundary condition should be applied at wall defined as interface. |
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September 1, 2009, 14:14 |
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At the interface you should have two faces, (one and its shadow)
Both must be set as Thermal coupled condition hope it helps |
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September 2, 2009, 04:28 |
help!
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September 2, 2009, 12:03 |
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Define/Boundary conditions/open the thermal panel/ under thermal conditions set "coupled"
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boundary condition, conduction, conjugate heat transfer |
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