23 October 2023 1 8K Report

Hello, the Research community,

I'm currently working on a project involving heat transfer between a solid domain and a liquid domain using Ansys Fluent, and I'm facing some challenges. Here's a brief overview of my setup:

  • I have created a cylindrical solid domain.
  • Inside this solid domain is a liquid domain where a fluid continuously flows.
  • The inner walls of the cylindrical solid domain are maintained at a high temperature of 2000 degrees Celsius.
  • I aim to simulate and analyze the heat transfer process between the solid domain walls and the flowing liquid. I'm seeking guidance on the further steps to solve this problem effectively. Specifically, I'm looking for advice on:

  • Setting up the boundary conditions for the solid domain.
  • Specifying the properties and conditions for the liquid domain.
  • The appropriate turbulence models and thermal settings to consider.
  • How to initiate the simulation and monitor the heat transfer process.
  • Any best practices or considerations for a case like this.
  • I would greatly appreciate any insights, tips, or step-by-step guidance from those with experience in conducting heat transfer simulations in Ansys Fluent. Your assistance will be invaluable in helping me advance my project.

    In addition, kindly guide me through the necessary steps to create an effective heat transfer interface between the solid and liquid domains in Ansys Fluent. Any insights, tips, or tutorials to help me set up this heat transfer simulation would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you in advance for your assistance.

    Thank you in advance for your support.

    Best regards,

    Sudeep N S

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