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Old   July 15, 1999, 10:00
Default Entropy with CFD
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Fabian Kock
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Hi, is there anyone who has ever tried to calculate local entropy generation in flow fields with heat transfer?
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Old   July 15, 1999, 11:46
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Duane baker
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Yes,

I have a number of papers and routines which I have used ith CFX-TASCflow.

The fundamental pricinple is the entropy conservation equation and 2 terms arise as sources: 1. a term due to heat ransfer 2. a term due to viscous dissipation tupically called mu*phi

If the flow is turbulent then the usual Reynolds averaging procedure must be carried out and introduces new terms....as always.

A good reference is the discussion by Burnmeister! (Ich habe erst Heute dieses Buch in der Biblioteck an der Technischen Uni-HH heir gesehen!)

I have a number of other reference and the above that I could give you when I get back to Kanada!

Tschues............Duane
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