simscape fluids or ansys? for 2 phase heat transfer

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Erik Duque
Erik Duque 2019 年 10 月 5 日
回答済み: Sarah McElman 2020 年 11 月 18 日
I want to analyze heat transfer of a fixed volume chamber with special geometry and 2 phase fluid inside, I'm not sure if simscape fluids would help or if I should use something like ansys?

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Kavya Vuriti
Kavya Vuriti 2020 年 2 月 21 日
This really depends on the geometry and governing equations of the system.
For more information on simscape two-phase fluid models, you can refer the following link:https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/simscape/two-phase-fluid-models.html?s_tid=CRUX_lftnav

Sarah McElman
Sarah McElman 2020 年 11 月 18 日
Hi Eric,
You're correct in assessing that Simscape Fluids is not CFD. Depending on the nature of the heat transfer you're looking to model, it's possible that your application can be modeled with the 1D equations of Simscape Fluids. The equations used in each Fluids block are outlined in the documentation:
You may want to consider if the tank in the two-phase fluid library, Receiver Accumulator (2P), is suitable for your needs.
For a more advanced route, you can also design your own blocks and models with Simscape Language. You can find more information about creating custom components here:
HTH,
Sarah

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