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April 12, 2022 at 3:58 pm
NoIdea08
SubscriberI would like to implement a temperature profile as a boundary condition along a wall in a curved channel. The profile should always be normal to the bottom wall and along the right wall. The problem is that i cant use the y coordinate as a reference since the channel is curved.
How can i implement a temperature profile which is depended on the distance from the bottom wall?
April 13, 2022 at 2:36 pmSVV
Ansys EmployeeHello Can you try to apply the thermal boundary condition as an expression w.r.t to the coordinate perpendicular to bottom wall ( the direction along which you need the temperature variation)
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April 13, 2022 at 3:19 pmRob
Forum ModeratorIf you know the temperature through the solid, can you skip that part and just apply that value to the "wet" side of the wall?
April 17, 2022 at 11:51 amNoIdea08
SubscriberThank you very much for your help. Unfortunately i still couldn't figure out a way to implement a temperature profile.
@SVV: Yes this is what i need. A cordinate which is perpendicular to the bottom wall. But i still cant figure out how to express this using expressions. I tried to get the distance from a boundary zone but used the wrong syntax --> ElementWallDistance('bottom_wall)
Could you maybe tell which is the correct way to express the distance from a specific boundary zone/ wall?
Thank you very much!
April 19, 2022 at 2:36 pmRob
Forum ModeratorIt's not quite that simple as the data isn't known other than in the near wall cell. You need a UDF to move from the wall facet and calculate the cell centre distance. That's not going to be easy.
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