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Doubt regarding wall thickness in ANSYS FLUENT CFD

    • Ashen Perera
      Subscriber

      Hi ,

      I am doing my final year engineering project based on the CFD of a shell and tube heat exchanger. I have completed my model, I have a few doubts to clear up.

      I modeled the heat exchanger using design modeler , in the fluent processor to account for the conduction through the tube wall should I set the wall thickness , or is it the case where I should draw a tube with inner and outer diameter .

      Also I produced two volume domains shell and tube volumes for the fluids , the outer wall of the shell is adiabatic should I include a thickness in the shell.

      Thanks in advance ,
      Ashen

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      You can use thin wall or a solid zone - both work, but both have different advantages. Have a look at the Fluent basics and heat transfer course in Learning. 

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