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January 27, 2023 at 10:06 am
thme21139
SubscriberHello ,
I am trying to simulate a battery cell in an enclosure but i am facing difficulty in defining boundary condition.
So at top surface of cell, some of the part is exposed to fluid i.e air which will cause convection and some part is in contact with tab ( solid body) which will have conduction , now i only want conduction to happen so what method or boundary condition can i use for such case ?
If i define whole top surface with zero heat flux boundary condition then it would stop heat transfer due to conduction also so please suggest some idea -
January 27, 2023 at 12:15 pm
SRP
SubscriberHi,
By splitting the geometry appropriately, you can apply both the boundary condition or you can create a region of separation to show to the Ansys Fluent that where the boundary condition must be applied.
Thank you
Saurabh
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January 27, 2023 at 1:53 pm
thme21139
SubscriberThank you saurabh
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