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Conjugate, non-isothermal u-pipe, time-dependent study
Posted May 1, 2012, 5:04 p.m. EDT Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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I wanted to simulate the heat transfer of fluid in a u-pipe. However, I'm really confused about which module and model should I use?
Initially what I wanted to do is to choose the heat transfer in porous media modulue, however, I found difficulties of solving the problem of directing the fluid from vertical pipe into u-shaped corner by defining a velocity. Based on my shallow experience with Comsol so far, it seems that this modulus only allows the fixed velocity vector to be defined at the input stage, and I found it difficult to resolve for the model.
I have also tried to use the conjugate heat transfer as well as non-isothermal flow... then I started to get more confused because my analysis has to be carried in time-depenent study. Would anyone give me some advices?
Thanks for your advice in advance!
Initially what I wanted to do is to choose the heat transfer in porous media modulue, however, I found difficulties of solving the problem of directing the fluid from vertical pipe into u-shaped corner by defining a velocity. Based on my shallow experience with Comsol so far, it seems that this modulus only allows the fixed velocity vector to be defined at the input stage, and I found it difficult to resolve for the model.
I have also tried to use the conjugate heat transfer as well as non-isothermal flow... then I started to get more confused because my analysis has to be carried in time-depenent study. Would anyone give me some advices?
Thanks for your advice in advance!
2 Replies Last Post May 14, 2012, 7:31 a.m. EDT