Phase Change material based heat exchanger video

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Dear Sir

I am working on the area of PCM. Can you share any video regarding PCM based heat exchanger?


4 Replies Last Post 19 giu 2024, 21:34 GMT-4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 5 months ago 19 giu 2024, 10:57 GMT-4

What aspect of model set-up specifically are you struggling with?

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
What aspect of model set-up specifically are you struggling with? Jeff

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Posted: 5 months ago 19 giu 2024, 11:26 GMT-4

Any kind of heat exchanger filled with phase change material that one is cool or heat by flow of water/fluid flow.

Any kind of heat exchanger filled with phase change material that one is cool or heat by flow of water/fluid flow.

Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 5 months ago 19 giu 2024, 13:28 GMT-4
Updated: 5 months ago 19 giu 2024, 13:36 GMT-4

I meant: geometry creation? meshing? physics set-up? solver settings? postprocessing? etc. Because COMSOL software is used to simulate an extremely broad range of systems, you can imagine that the odds that a user of this Discussion Forum has a ready-made video detailing every aspect of setting up a model of your specific system are very low.

If you are just starting with the software, there are quite a number of resources you can draw upon to learn how to use COMSOL Multiphysics regardless of your specific application. I am mentioning here the main ones, in no specific order, and I should mention that this is not a complete list by any means. I hope it will prove useful to you nonetheless.

First, of course, there is the software's documentation. You can access it through the File > Help > Documentation menu or by browsing your COMSOL installation folder to the "doc" folder. The documentation includes both theory manuals and tutorial manuals. Many tutorial models are also available already set up inside the software via File > Application Libraries.

The COMSOL website also offers many video tutorials on a wide range of topics in the Video Gallery and worked-out models in the Application Gallery. You will also find longer archived webinars here. The COMSOL website also offer a Blog, in which many posts discuss how to simulate specific phenomena or using particular features of the software; they are highly technical and detailed.

COMSOL offers many instructor-led training courses.

Finally, and maybe most importantly, I strongly recommend the Learning Center videos to get a solid foundation for your modeling with COMSOL: they cover the entire process of setting up a model from start to finish, and are a great resource for self training.

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Jeff Hiller
I meant: geometry creation? meshing? physics set-up? solver settings? postprocessing? etc. Because COMSOL software is used to simulate an extremely broad range of systems, you can imagine that the odds that a user of this Discussion Forum has a ready-made video detailing every aspect of setting up a model of your specific system are very low. If you are just starting with the software, there are quite a number of resources you can draw upon to learn how to use COMSOL Multiphysics regardless of your specific application. I am mentioning here the main ones, in no specific order, and I should mention that this is not a complete list by any means. I hope it will prove useful to you nonetheless. First, of course, there is the software's documentation. You can access it through the File > Help > Documentation menu or by browsing your COMSOL installation folder to the "doc" folder. The documentation includes both theory manuals and tutorial manuals. Many tutorial models are also available already set up inside the software via File > Application Libraries. The COMSOL website also offers many video tutorials on a wide range of topics in the [Video Gallery](https://www.comsol.com/videos?type%5B%5D=videotype-tutorial) and worked-out models in the [Application Gallery](https://www.comsol.com/models). You will also find longer archived webinars [here](https://www.comsol.com/events/webinars/archive). The COMSOL website also offer a [Blog](https://www.comsol.com/blogs), in which many posts discuss how to simulate specific phenomena or using particular features of the software; they are highly technical and detailed. COMSOL offers many [instructor-led training courses](https://www.comsol.com/events/training-courses). Finally, and maybe most importantly, I strongly recommend the [Learning Center](https://www.comsol.com/learning-center) videos to get a solid foundation for your modeling with COMSOL: they cover the entire process of setting up a model from start to finish, and are a great resource for self training.

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Posted: 5 months ago 19 giu 2024, 21:34 GMT-4
Updated: 5 months ago 20 giu 2024, 10:05 GMT-4

I have seen the library, under that can you provide packed bed latent heat storage video which one will be useful for me?

I have seen the library, under that can you provide packed bed latent heat storage video which one will be useful for me?

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