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December 1, 2022, 04:23 |
Apply heat source on boundary
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Marc Ricart
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Hello,
First I'll explain the geometry. I have 2 regions with 2 continua (solid and liquid) to model a coldplate with water flowing in it. What I would like to do is to select a patch of the coldplate and apply the heat on that surface only which mean that in the region of the SOLID I have 2 boundaries (one passive and one active that generates heat). My problem is that if I do that I don't know how to set up the Interfaces to have the correct heat transfer from the active coldplate boundary to the passive and then to the fluid. I know how to do it when I apply the heat to the entire region but not how to do it with the boundaries. Any help? thanks |
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December 2, 2022, 09:59 |
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Marc Ricart
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Nevermind, my bad, I had the Solid Continua as "inative" in the expert properties (not sure why, missclick I guess) so the software was ignoring all my inputs on that solid
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