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May 31, 2024, 08:30 |
Help with Conjugate Heat Transfer Simulation in Converging-Diverging Duct
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I am currently working on a simulation project involving conjugate heat transfer in a converging-diverging duct, and I am looking for some guidance on how to set it up properly in SU2.
Here are the specifics of my problem: Geometry: The duct has a converging-diverging shape with specified inlet and outlet dimensions. Flow Conditions: I'm dealing with a compressible flow, with known inlet and outlet conditions. Heat Transfer: I need to account for both convective and conductive heat transfer within the solid walls and the fluid. Mesh Generation: I created mesh for both the domains and then concatenated the mesh into one single file. Could you please provide some insights or steps on the following: Boundary Conditions: Suggestions for applying appropriate boundary conditions for both the fluid and solid regions. Any help or pointers on this topic would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance for your support. Best regards |
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