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Conjugate heat transfer and non-isothermal fluid flow
Posted 14 févr. 2011, 09:22 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.2a 8 Replies
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I am trying to simulate a fluid flow in a pipe and this pipe inside cubic box and this box is subjected to heat flux at upper half. I have turbulent flow. The heat transfer from the solid cubic box to the solid pipe to the fluid. I have two basic questions.
What is the different between Conjugate heat transfer and?non-isothermal fluid flow ??I believe that the conjugate heat transfer should selected when the heat transfer from solid to fluid. Please correct me if I am wrong
The second question I tried both of conjugate and non-isothermal fluid but the fluid temperature at the exit is around 450 c (inlet temperature is 400 c) although the pipe surface temperature is around 1600C. It should be more than that
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when I run it I get far more at the output (I'm using 4.1.0.154 and I remeshed in normal "physics induced default mesh"
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Ivar
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The same results I got please note that temperature unit in keliven , so the inlet tempearute is 673K and the output in the range of 673K to 800K. I think something wrong
By the way how I can calculate the output temperature with comsol . I tried to intergatea the area but the reuslt was wrong
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I am sorry to ask this question agian but I really need some help
Fluid temperature at the exit is slightly change which l is annoying me . I am feeling there is a problem when the heat transfer from the solid domain to the fluid domain
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I do not have enough free time to reply just now, but clearly from the profile that I got by using a cut line on the outlet you have a steep gradient, so your fluid has a low heat conduction, or a high speed ;)
to calculate the average temperature you use the average operator on the outlet surface, but I beleive the T proile is more interesting. You add a Data set by right clicking on the data set node
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Ivar
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I tried what you said and I reduced the inlet velocity to 0.5 m/s but this did solve the problem. The thermal conductivity for the fluid is around 0.4 W/(K•m). which not that bad.
I just want to make sure that am I using the right boundary condition
Non-isothermal Turbulent flow
Boundary conditions for heat transfer
Temperature 400C
Outflow
Heat flux 1400000w/m2 (at the upper area)
Boundary conditions for Turbulent flow
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nlet: velocity, Normal inflow velocity 0.5 m/s
Outlet: Pressure, no viscous stress
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hope this helps
Ozgur
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hope this helps
Ozgur"
Hi - I would agree with this approach and if you need assistance running these numbers please contact me through our website
We're working on a live calculator for our website but in the meantime I'd be happy to help you out
Michael Bates
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Duratherm Heat Transfer Fluids
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www.heat-transfer-fluid.com/resources/heat-transfer-coefficient-calculator.php
Michael Bates
Technical Director
Duratherm Heat Transfer Fluids
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