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Coupling Multiphase with Heat transfer

Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh

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Hello everyone,

As you probably reckoned from the title, I want to compile a model that couples the bubbly model with heat transfer model to simulate a non-isothermal two phase flow.I added the "turbulent bubbly" and "heat transfer in fluids" physics separately. But how can I couple them together using a non-isothermal interface?

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Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh
Mechanical Engineering Student | University of Bahrain

2 Replies Last Post 2016年2月10日 GMT-5 12:30
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Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh

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Posted: 9 years ago 2016年2月10日 GMT-5 12:13
Anyone, please help me with this. This is very important.

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Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh
Mechanical Engineering Student | University of Bahrain
Anyone, please help me with this. This is very important. -- Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh Mechanical Engineering Student | University of Bahrain

Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh

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Posted: 9 years ago 2016年2月10日 GMT-5 12:30
my idea is to change all the equations in the heat transfer node by replacing the thermal properties with the equivalent properties of the mixture (thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity, density).

Is this approach correct? is it missing something? Or is lengthy and there is an easier way to go about this?

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Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh
Mechanical Engineering Student | University of Bahrain
my idea is to change all the equations in the heat transfer node by replacing the thermal properties with the equivalent properties of the mixture (thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity, density). Is this approach correct? is it missing something? Or is lengthy and there is an easier way to go about this? -- Abdulrahman Al Rumaidh Mechanical Engineering Student | University of Bahrain

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