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Is it Possible to Couple 'Heat Transfer in Pipes' and 'Heat Transfer in Solids' Surface Boundaries without Geometric Contact
Posted 25 mai 2021, 11:59 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer 2 Replies
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Hello All,
I am attempting to use the Heat Transfer in Pipes interface to simplify a model which couples flow through a pipe with the heat transfer in a solid domain surrounding it. However, as the 1D model represents the 3D pipe with a single line segment (zero radius), this leaves space between the boundary of the solid domain and the edge of the line segment. I have included a simple picture to illustrate what the geometry would look like.
Is there a way to couple the Wall Heat Transfer node with a Solid Domain that is not in contact with the line segment, as well as one of the Thin Structure Boundary conditions for the Solid Domain with the 1D line segment?
Thank you all in advance, Andrew
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