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Revision as of 08:36, 1 November 2016
- contributor: Bruno Santos
- affiliation: blueCAPE Lda, Portugal
- contact: click here for contact address
- OpenFOAM version: OpenFOAM 2.1-2.3
- Published under: GNU Free Documentation License 1.3 (license description)
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Conjugate heat transfer - planeWall2D
In this tutorial you will get an introduction to conjugate heat transfer. You will learn how to set up a case for the simulation of a fluid flow in fluid regions as well as the heat conduction in solid regions within one simulation. You will learn about:
- case setup
- running the simulation
- post processing
- file description
- understanding the physics
- boundary layer
- analytical solution
- interpreting the results
This tutorial is a continuous work in progress and everyone is welcome to contribute to it!