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How to calculate convective and radiative heat flux ?

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Hello,

I am trying to understand the method to calculate convective heat transfer and radiative heat transfer in comsol. The geometry is a simple rectangle (2D case). Two opposite sides are insulated and other two opposite sides have heat flux boundary condition with respective temperature and h values. Material selection is air.

I have surface to surface radiation model for radiation. The two sides which have heat flux boundary condition are selected as diffuse surface and emissivity values are defined.

When I look at the results convective and radiative heat transfers are zero. But the conductive heat flux has some value. I do not understand what is going in the calculation.

Can someone explain how to find these values?

Thank you.


1 Reply Last Post Dec 22, 2021, 8:34 a.m. EST

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Posted: 3 years ago Dec 22, 2021, 8:34 a.m. EST

Hello,

In fact, convective flux accounts for displacement of fluid, which is achieved with Non-isothermal multiphysics, with Laminar or Turbulent Flow physics. In the solid-fluid boundary, heat flux is accounted simply as Normal conduction.

Hello, In fact, convective flux accounts for displacement of fluid, which is achieved with Non-isothermal multiphysics, with Laminar or Turbulent Flow physics. In the solid-fluid boundary, heat flux is accounted simply as Normal conduction.

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