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CS102 - Conjugate Heat Transfer

Bob Ni provides a preview to the conjugate heat transfer capabilities developed for the ADS flow solver Leo. This video tutorial outlines the objectives of the conjugate heat transfer project, its capabilities, and how it has been used to predict the thermal loading on a hypothetical film cooled turbine vane.

Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Discussion of objectives and application to a film cooled turbine vane
Total time: (42:57)
 
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 1 of 9: Introduction [01] Introduction (00:50)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 2 of 9: Wand and Leo Primer [02] Wand and Leo Primer (10:10)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 3 of 9: CHT Objectives [03] CHT Objectives (2:46)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 4 of 9: Meshing [04] Meshing (2:04)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 5 of 9: Coupling [05] Coupling (3:15)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 6 of 9: Streamline Predictions [06] Streamline Predictions (6:52)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 7 of 9: Temperature Predictions [07] Temperature Predictions (9:34)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 8 of 9: Flyby Visualization [08] Flyby Visualization (4:44)
Conjugate Heat Transfer Preview :: Part 9 of 9: Summary [09] Summary (2:34)
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