[Nek5000-users] Conjugate heat transfer with complex properties
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Thu Aug 3 09:30:23 CDT 2017
Hi Adam,
Can you be more specific? Is it melting?
In principle, it should be possible as that was one of the original applications for Nek5000. In practice, however, I would rate that as still a research area (at least from the Nek perspective). I guess that melting is much easier than freezing, however.
Paul
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Subject: [Nek5000-users] Conjugate heat transfer with complex properties
Hello,
I have a conjugate heat transfer problem where the solid material is a
composite that undergoes a phase transformation. Is it possible to
model a material like this in Nek5000?
Thanks,
Adam Lange
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