[Nek5000-users] volumetric heat source w/ inflow
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Tue Jun 10 11:03:35 CDT 2014
Hi Aleks,
I should have mentioned in my previous email that I am actually using
MOAB.
Thanks,
Mohsen
On 10-Jun-14, at 12:01 PM, <nek5000-users at lists.mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> Hi Mohsen,
>
> userq2 is used only with MOAB -- use qvol in userq instead -- see,
> e.g. examples/conj_ht/conj_ht.usr but without condition on nelgv
>
> Best.
> Aleks
>
>
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> Hello all,
> I am working on a problem consisting of an axially-horizontal
> cylindrical tank with an inlet (an opening) at its top and a
> connected pipe to its bottom as an outlet. The boundary conditions
> are set accordingly, i.e., inflow and outflow, respectively. There is
> no problem with isothermal simulation of such configuration. However,
> when volumetric heat source is added to the fluid domain (via userq2
> subroutine), non-physical temperatures have been observed at the
> walls (w/ adiabatic BC) in the immediate vicinity of the inflow (w/
> Dirichlet temperature BC). In fact, the element nodes close to the
> inlet have very high or very low temperatures, which are no expected.
>
> I am wondering if anyone has any experience/hint on this issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Mohsen
>
>
>
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