Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26.04.2013, 05:32 GMT-4
Hi
which Nusselt number ?
if iths the one predefined in COMSOL then take care that the "Nusselt (or Reynolds) Cell number " is defined in COMSOL with respect to the average mesh size "h" and not with respect to the "model geometrical characteristic Length", that COMSOL cannot anyhow guess what is
So these number should be considered w.r.t. the mesh size for mesh density analysis, not for the model analysis.
define your estimate of L and plug in the formula in a variable or a derived value and you will see it gets closer the the "book" values
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
which Nusselt number ?
if iths the one predefined in COMSOL then take care that the "Nusselt (or Reynolds) Cell number " is defined in COMSOL with respect to the average mesh size "h" and not with respect to the "model geometrical characteristic Length", that COMSOL cannot anyhow guess what is
So these number should be considered w.r.t. the mesh size for mesh density analysis, not for the model analysis.
define your estimate of L and plug in the formula in a variable or a derived value and you will see it gets closer the the "book" values
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26.04.2013, 11:11 GMT-4
Thanks Ivar for your reply. Actually I am interested in finding values of the local Nusselt number at the tube wall and it is defined as Nu= (q*D)/(k*(Tw-Tb)) where Tb is calculated by the formula [Int(T*w*r*rho dr)/Int(w*r*rho dr)]. This calculation is standard and I have already calculated the correct Nu with these formulas using FLUENT and STARCD. I cannot understand why COMSOL is giving wrong results.
q = wall heat flux (uniform)
Tw = temperature at the wall
Tb= bulk liquid temperature
D= diameter of the tube
k= thermal conductivity
w= stream wise velocity component
r= radial coordinate
T=temperature of the fluid
rho=density of the liquid.
Kind regards
Thanks Ivar for your reply. Actually I am interested in finding values of the local Nusselt number at the tube wall and it is defined as Nu= (q*D)/(k*(Tw-Tb)) where Tb is calculated by the formula [Int(T*w*r*rho dr)/Int(w*r*rho dr)]. This calculation is standard and I have already calculated the correct Nu with these formulas using FLUENT and STARCD. I cannot understand why COMSOL is giving wrong results.
q = wall heat flux (uniform)
Tw = temperature at the wall
Tb= bulk liquid temperature
D= diameter of the tube
k= thermal conductivity
w= stream wise velocity component
r= radial coordinate
T=temperature of the fluid
rho=density of the liquid.
Kind regards
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26.04.2013, 14:04 GMT-4
Hi
I agree they should give similar results ;)
could it be that you are in 2D-Axi and that your surface section integration is set to volumetric (implicit 2*pi*r multiplication) such that the "r" in your integration formula is dedoubled ?
or that the wall heat flux value units are different and that another 2*pi*r might be mising ?
So far I have not really catched COMSOl from being that different, so I rather trust my results, but on the other hand I have no longer other software to compare with
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I agree they should give similar results ;)
could it be that you are in 2D-Axi and that your surface section integration is set to volumetric (implicit 2*pi*r multiplication) such that the "r" in your integration formula is dedoubled ?
or that the wall heat flux value units are different and that another 2*pi*r might be mising ?
So far I have not really catched COMSOl from being that different, so I rather trust my results, but on the other hand I have no longer other software to compare with
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
9 years ago
22.04.2016, 03:59 GMT-4
Hi
I have a question about Nusselt Number.
actually I am confused.
does the local Nusselt number increase with the vertical height (H) or decrease??
Thank you.
Hi
I have a question about Nusselt Number.
actually I am confused.
does the local Nusselt number increase with the vertical height (H) or decrease??
Thank you.