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motion of a wire through a tube
Posted 2011年7月8日 GMT-4 05:44 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Mesh Version 4.1 1 Reply
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Hello again,
I'm still studying heat transfer in an open oven trough which passes a wire. If I want to pass a solid through a tube full of gaz, should I use a moving mesh physics with a time-dependant sudy, or could it be done with a translational motion node with a stationary study?
The main type of heat flux is radiation and I tried with ALE and over time I see my solid moving along the tube but it doesn't heat up at all, even at low speed. Does anyone have an idea why?
I'm still studying heat transfer in an open oven trough which passes a wire. If I want to pass a solid through a tube full of gaz, should I use a moving mesh physics with a time-dependant sudy, or could it be done with a translational motion node with a stationary study?
The main type of heat flux is radiation and I tried with ALE and over time I see my solid moving along the tube but it doesn't heat up at all, even at low speed. Does anyone have an idea why?
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