Heat Transfer

Heat transfer is the study of energy in transit due to a temperature difference in a medium or between media. Heat transfer extends thermodynamic analysis through the study of the modes of energy transfer and through development of relations to calculate energy transfer rates.

This transfer of heat takes place through three distinct modes of heat transfer:

In most problems, heat transfer is coupled to fluid flow through convection, and coupled to thermodynamics through fluid properties (for example, density, material conductivity, and fluid viscosity) and phase change (for example, condensation, evaporation, melting, and freezing). Therefore, from a modeling perspective, heat transfer must be seen as a multi-physics activity.

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides additional models that let you create sophisticated simulations for specific applications:

  • Boiling — where you are interested in modeling the improved heat transfer due to boiling, and the creation of the vapor bubbles has little effect on the flow
  • Moisture Boiling in Solids — where you are interested in modeling the boiling of moisture within a solid material
  • Thin Film — where you are interested in simulating deicing or defogging on a surface
  • Heat exchangers — heat transfer between two fluid streams: a hot and a cold stream (such as in radiators and air coolers)