[Nek5000-users] Conjugate Problem

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Mon Nov 27 14:55:02 CST 2017


Dear Mu,


The best way to think of  CHT is as if solving an advection-diffusion equation with u==0 in the solid.


In Nek5000, the fluid elements are numbered first (both globally, and on each processor) so that an fluid/pressure updates are performed on elements e=1,...,nelv; while thermal updates are performed on elements e=1,...,nelt > nelv.


Your mesh must be build such that all solid elements are numbered after all fluid elements.


hth,


Paul



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Hello Neks,

I am working on a conjugate problem with Nek5000. Is there any reference that discusses how

nek5000 solves the conjugate heat transfer problem?

Thanks.

Mu Xu
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