Heat Exchangers

Heat Exchangers in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ model the heat transfer between two fluid streams—a hot and a cold stream (such as in radiators and air coolers). This section describes how to use the single stream and dual stream heat exchanger options in Simcenter STAR-CCM+.

In the single stream option, only one of the fluid streams (usually the cold stream) is modeled explicitly, while the second stream is assumed to have a uniform temperature that you specify. In the dual stream option, both the streams are modeled explicitly by defining two overlapping regions and creating a heat exchanger interface between them. In both the options, heat is added or removed from the participating cells as a source or sink term in the corresponding fluid energy equation. It is assumed in this section that both the streams exist only in a single phase (liquid or gas) and no phase change occurs inside the heat exchangers.

Before choosing any heat exchanger option, an energy model must have been selected as part of the physics continuum of the heat exchanger region.

The PISO Unsteady time model is not compatible with heat exchange modeling. Any other time model is compatible.