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Conjugate Heat Transfer, Duct Boundary Conditions?

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I have successfully modeled forced convection over a heat sink. I have a known inlet temperature and velocity. I have run into problems when I add a duct geometry about the heat sink and air. My first question is about the boundary conditions on the outside of the duct. At first, I used a fixed temperature equal to the ambient temperature. I believe that is causing a cooler solution than reality. My next attempt was to use surface-to-ambient radiation on the exterior of the duct with a know emissivity and ambient temperature.

I have not yet found an acceptable solution with this method. Does there need to be a know medium outside the duct to radiate to?

Thanks for your help

1 Reply Last Post 21 juil. 2011, 08:11 UTC−4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 juil. 2011, 08:11 UTC−4
Hi there,
You can convective flux as a boundary condition.
Hi there, You can convective flux as a boundary condition.

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