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September 10, 2021 at 12:18 am
rajendrapor
SubscriberI am trying to solve a conjugate heat transfer (CHT) problem, where I have a solid (zone A) adjacent to a fluid and solid zone (zone B and C).
The conduction equation is solved for zone A which gives the temperature at interface. Now I wish to impose heat flux BC at walls of zone B & C, say half to the wall of zone B and half to wall of zone C.
I am confused about how to do it using UDFs. How to use the solution from fluent and input it as BC.
September 10, 2021 at 9:06 amRob
Forum ModeratorWhere is the flux coming from? With CHT the heat transfer from solid to fluid is calculated by Fluent: ideally using a coupled wall bc.
September 10, 2021 at 9:12 amDrAmine
Ansys EmployeeCan you add a picture and tell us where you want to add the heat flux UDF in the picture as CHT will take care about transfer of heat between the zones.
September 10, 2021 at 1:44 pmrajendrapor
SubscriberThanks for the quick response!
Kindly see the schematic. Phase 1=fluid; Phase 2=solid.
In this case, I am denoting heat flux as BC to phases 1 and 2. However, I wish to ask further if a convective BC and heat flux BC could be applied separately to the left side of the wall also to different phases?.
I need to utilize the temperature (T_wall) obtained from the solver and implement it in the UDF. How can it be done? Of course, I need to decouple the walls for such an operation?

September 10, 2021 at 3:10 pmRob
Forum ModeratorAssuming you're modelling the multiphase part of the system you just need to set the known temperature on the wall: check that's a known value on the surface and not in the free stream. If you include the solid thickness the solver will take care of the rest.
September 12, 2021 at 6:58 amrajendrapor
SubscriberThanks for the response. I shall try this way and see the results. However, how should I use the obtained temperature at different time steps in the 2 different BCs.
September 13, 2021 at 10:35 amRob
Forum ModeratorIf the input is a fixed temperature/heat flux I'd use that and monitor the temperatures. Otherwise you over constrain the model and force a result that's not physically correct.
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