[Nek5000-users] Conjugate heat transfer problem

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Fri Mar 14 17:15:05 CDT 2014


Hi Xu,

in Conjugate Heat Transfer problems there is no boundary condition for the energy equation at the interface between fluid and solid. The interface behaves like the one of any other internal element, which means that the boundary is just marked with 'E  '.
I worked a lot with Conjugate Heat Transfer. If you need help don't hesitate to contact me.

Cheers,
Andrea.
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Hi, Neks

I want to set up a 3-D conjugate heat transfer problem. The procedure I used is as below:
1) generate a mesh for fluid domain.
2) generate a mesh for solid domain.
3)merge the element from 1) into 2).

I have one question during the steps 1 and 2. What the boundary condition I need to set in step 1 and 2 at the interface between  fluid and solid?

Mu Xu


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