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July 8, 2015, 09:46 |
Boundary Condition for wallHEatTransfer without modelling the Fluid
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Hi everybody,
I have a Simulation wich I would like to seperate into 2 Sub Simulation and merge them afterwards to Speed up the time. It is about a heat flow trough a solid material (e.g.) and then a a Transfer to flowing air. Is it possible to assume in the solid Modell a Heat transfer coefficient [W/m²K] and initialize the Temperatur Field for this solid material without simulationg the fluid? If I have a fluid I can do this by using something this right?: type wallHeatTransfer; Tinf uniform 363; alphaWall uniform -10; value uniform 1; is there a something similar like FluidHeatTransfer with a given Reference Temperature of the fluid? Best wishes Andreas |
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