Comment on “Numerical study with OpenFOAM on heat conduction problems in heterogeneous media” by K. Zhang, C.-A. Wang, J.-Y. Tan, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 124 (2018) 1156–1162
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T1 - Comment on “Numerical study with OpenFOAM on heat conduction problems in heterogeneous media” by K. Zhang, C.-A. Wang, J.-Y. Tan, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 124 (2018) 1156–1162
AU - Bohacek, Jan
AU - Mraz, Krystof
AU - Hvozda, Jiri
AU - Lang, F
AU - Karimi Sibaki, Ebrahim
AU - Vakhrushev, Alexander
AU - Kharicha, Abdellah
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - In the paper “Numerical study with OpenFOAM on heat conduction problems in heterogeneous media” by K. Zhang, C.-A. Wang, J.-Y. Tan, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 124 (2018) 1156–1162 the authors modify laplacianFoam from open-source CFD package OpenFOAM® to solve heat conduction problems in heterogeneous media by changing the diffusion coefficient from a constant value to a scalar field. Their paper clearly demonstrates a fundamental, overlooked, and common mistake in rearranging the heat conduction equation, which cannot be replaced with the temperature diffusion equation. In this comment, we provide clear evidence through mathematical derivations and numerical examples calculated in OpenFOAM®.
AB - In the paper “Numerical study with OpenFOAM on heat conduction problems in heterogeneous media” by K. Zhang, C.-A. Wang, J.-Y. Tan, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 124 (2018) 1156–1162 the authors modify laplacianFoam from open-source CFD package OpenFOAM® to solve heat conduction problems in heterogeneous media by changing the diffusion coefficient from a constant value to a scalar field. Their paper clearly demonstrates a fundamental, overlooked, and common mistake in rearranging the heat conduction equation, which cannot be replaced with the temperature diffusion equation. In this comment, we provide clear evidence through mathematical derivations and numerical examples calculated in OpenFOAM®.
KW - OpenFOAM
KW - Numercial Study
U2 - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
DO - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
M3 - Article
VL - 227.2024
JO - International journal of heat and mass transfer
JF - International journal of heat and mass transfer
SN - 0017-9310
IS - 1 August
M1 - 125603
ER -