Unified formulation for modeling heat and fluid flow in complex real industrial equipment
Résumé
The direct simulation of conjugate heat transfer has recently attracted considerable attention in many industrial applications. However, the underlying physical phenomena are less clear due to the intrinsically interactions occurring at the interface of different materials at different temperatures with the surrounding turbulent gas. To simulate these direct exchanges, here we study a unified multi-material formulation in two and three-dimension. The coupled system is solved using stabilized finite element methods combined with a posteriori error estimator for anisotropic mesh adaptation enhancing the interface representation. Computational results are compared with experimental data in complex 3D industrial setups with up to four different materials. The results have demonstrated that convection, conduction and radiative heat transfer can be simultaneously used and easily applied yielding accurate predictions.