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Old   December 10, 2010, 07:10
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Dear All

Could anyone help me about regenerative air preheater simulation by using Fluent? In my work, I would like to simulate the heat transfer of the corrugated passes in the regenerative air preheater as show at the picture.



the rotating is 1.5 rpm.
the hot inlet temp. = 171 c
the cold inlet temp = 45 c
I'd like to simulate only one fin to predict the both outlet temperature as shown in the picture. Please someone tell me that Fluent simulation can do these?
And what are the method I should study for this simulation?

sincerely your,
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Old   October 18, 2011, 13:33
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Hello, nuengao. I too solve this problem. What variants of modelling already are available for you? I apologise for bad English, I use the program the translator.
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If you have solved it kindly tell me the approach.
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