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7.12.2. Heat Flux Boundary Condition On Surface

Scope

Fuego Region

Summary

Defines a heat flux boundary condition for heat transfer on a named surface of the mesh.

Description

From Section Wall Functions; Enthalpy Transport, In practice, the heat flux boundary condition block is to be defined on an already defined wall boundary condition block (without temperature specification). In this manner, multiple boundary conditions are painted on a particular sideset.

If one desires to post-process heat flux on a surface, one should remember that post-processed heat flux (both in the log file and Exodus output) is the reconstruction from solution variables and any turbulent wall model that may be specified. As such, the post-processed heat flux is dependent on mesh quality and has been shown to converge to the correct value at a zeroth order rate. Thus, caution should be exercised when evaluating post-processed heat flux values.

begin Heat Flux Boundary Condition On Surface Surfacename

   External Field For VariableName [{of} Species] {=} ExtFieldName [ Of Size Value With Multiplier {=} Multiplier  ]

   Function For Heat_Flux {=} functionName In The {t | x | y | z} Direction

   Heat_Flux {=} value

   Integer Data For Subroutine SubName {=} Values...

   Postprocess FluxType Flux Of {conserved_enthalpy | continuity | edc_product | enthalpy | mixture_fraction | nuclei | progress_variable | scalar_variance | second_mixture_fraction | solid_volume_fraction | soot | species | temperature | turbulent_dissipation | turbulent_frequency | turbulent_helmholtz_function | turbulent_kinetic_energy | turbulent_v2 | volume_of_fluid | x_momentum | x_solid_momentum | y_momentum | y_solid_momentum | z_momentum | z_solid_momentum} [ As aliases...  ]

   Real Data For Subroutine SubName {=} Values...

   Subroutine For Heat_Flux {=} subroutineName

   Law_Of_Wall_Roughness_Parameter {=} Law of the Wall Roughness parameter

end Heat Flux Boundary Condition On Surface Surfacename

7.12.2.1. Line Commands

External Field For

Syntax

External Field For VariableName [{of} Species] {=} ExtFieldName [ Of Size Value With Multiplier {=} Multiplier ]

Summary

Name of the field that is to be transferred in. For species equation, specify variable as “mass fraction of” followed by the species name for transfers associated with separated individual species field names.

Parameter

Value

Default

VariableName

string

Species

string

{=}

{= | are | is}

ExtFieldName

string


Function For Heat_Flux

Syntax

Function For Heat_Flux {=} functionName In The {t | x | y | z} Direction

Summary

Name of the function to use for the heat flux in the given direction.

Parameter

Value

Default

{=}

{= | are | is}

functionName

string

Direction

{t | x | y | z}


Heat_Flux

Syntax

Heat_Flux {=} value

Summary

Constant value for the heat flux through the surface.

Description

This value is positive for heat into the surface.

Parameter

Value

Default

{=}

{= | are | is}

value

“string”


Integer Data For Subroutine

Syntax

Integer Data For Subroutine SubName {=} Values…

Summary

List of integer data values to be passed down in to the user subroutine. These values may be changed by the user subroutine.

Parameter

Value

Default

SubName

string

{=}

{= | are | is}

Values

integer…


Postprocess

Syntax

Postprocess FluxType Flux Of {conserved_enthalpy | continuity | edc_product | enthalpy | mixture_fraction | nuclei | progress_variable | scalar_variance | second_mixture_fraction | solid_volume_fraction | soot | species | temperature | turbulent_dissipation | turbulent_frequency | turbulent_helmholtz_function | turbulent_kinetic_energy | turbulent_v2 | volume_of_fluid | x_momentum | x_solid_momentum | y_momentum | y_solid_momentum | z_momentum | z_solid_momentum} [ As aliases… ]

Summary

Enable nodal flux post-processing for a given equation. Flux types can be “total”, “advective”, or “diffusive”. Integrated fluxes will also be output to global variables for post-processing or use in other string functions.

By default the variables will be named based on the equation and sideset they are applied to as bc_FluxType_EquationName_flux_SurfaceName. However, if you want to assign a more compact or descriptive name you can provide it with

POSTPROCESS TOTAL FLUX OF Continuity AS mdot1

When post-processing enthalpy, the average temperature is also output as a global variable. If you provide only one alias the enthalpy flux uses your alias and the average temperature is automatically named. If you provide two aliases the first is used for enthalpy and the second is used for temperature.

POSTPROCESS TOTAL FLUX OF ENTHALPY AS hFlux
POSTPROCESS TOTAL FLUX OF ENTHALPY AS hFlux Tavg

When post-processing species, the post-processor is run for each species that is solved for. This means that there is no post-processor run on the last species (which is determined by a fractional balance). If you provide aliases for the species post-processor you should provide one for each post-processed species. For example, in a problem with O2, CO2, and N2 (in that order) you could use:

POSTPROCESS TOTAL FLUX OF SPECIES AS mdotO2 mdotCO2

Parameter

Value

Default

FluxType

string

equation

{conserved_enthalpy | continuity | edc_product | enthalpy | mixture_fraction | nuclei | progress_variable | scalar_variance | second_mixture_fraction | solid_volume_fraction | soot | species | temperature | turbulent_dissipation | turbulent_frequency | turbulent_helmholtz_function | turbulent_kinetic_energy | turbulent_v2 | volume_of_fluid | x_momentum | x_solid_momentum | y_momentum | y_solid_momentum | z_momentum | z_solid_momentum}


Real Data For Subroutine

Syntax

Real Data For Subroutine SubName {=} Values…

Summary

List of real data values to be passed down in to the user subroutine. These values may be changed by the user subroutine.

Parameter

Value

Default

SubName

string

{=}

{= | are | is}

Values

real…


Subroutine For Heat_Flux

Syntax

Subroutine For Heat_Flux {=} subroutineName

Summary

Name of the subroutine to use for the heat flux.

Parameter

Value

Default

{=}

{= | are | is}

subroutineName

string


Law_Of_Wall_Roughness_Parameter

Syntax

Law_Of_Wall_Roughness_Parameter {=} Law of the Wall Roughness parameter

Summary

Specify dimensionless roughness factor to be used in the law-of-the-wall formulation.

Parameter

Value

Default

{=}

{= | are | is}

Law of the Wall Roughness parameter

real

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