Conjugate Heat Transfer

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ allows you to model the simultaneous, coupled heat transfer between a fluid and an adjoining solid via a solid-fluid interface. The following diagram shows an example application where you calculate the heat transfer between a fluid flowing inside of a solid pipe.

You are required to mesh the fluid and the solid region, and to connect them by using an interface. The different material properties for the fluid and the solid are represented by separate physics continua. You need to specify initial conditions, such as initial fluid velocity, pressure and temperature as well as initial temperature of the solid. After you create the regions, you need to specify boundary conditions such as inlet flow rate, outlet pressure or heat source applied to a boundary of a solid.

The main steps required for a conjugate heat transfer simulation are:
  1. Preparing the Geometry for Conjugate Heat Transfer Analysis
  2. Selecting the Physics Models for the Fluid and the Solid
  3. Applying the Boundary Conditions for Conjugate Heat Transfer Analysis
  4. Visualizing and Reporting the Conjugate Heat Transfer Results