How can I extract the Nusselt number over time in Ansys for a cavity model?

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To extract the Nusselt number over time in Ansys for a cavity model, users can utilize the Reports feature to obtain area-weighted averages of the surface Nusselt number, but this typically provides data for a single time point. To analyze variations over time, it is suggested to use transient solving and load results at specific time steps. The convection coefficient (h) can also be tracked similarly, but users are seeking methods to export both Nusselt number and convection coefficient as functions of time. Clarification is needed on how to effectively load and plot these results across multiple time steps. The discussion emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to monitor Nusselt number variations throughout the simulation duration.
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Hi everybody

I built a cavity model in Ansys in order to modelling natural convection heat transfer inside a heat exchanger. But I do not know how to export Nusselt number over time. I need to see how it varies while time passing. Please help me. I know that from Reports part of software I can extract Nusselt number though it is just for one specific time. I need to show its variation versus time.
 
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Can you export h, the convection coefficient, as a function of time? If so then you have your Nusselt number because presumably k and L are fixed.
 
Thank you boneh3ad.

At first I want to check my procedure of exporting nusselt number whether it is true or false:

Reports>Report type>Area-Weighted Average
Field Variable>Wall Fluxes>Surface Nusselt Number

Every time I want to check the nusselt number, I should do the above procedure.

For convection coefficient (h) is the same. I can not draw it over time. I think there should be some method to export Nu or h versus time. Please help me to find it.
 
do you using the transient solve for the this problem, and how much is the total time duration and how much is time step?

For transient solving, you can load the time section(certain times of time step) result and plot the result such as H or Nusselt
 
Thank you chaos_zzy.

What do you mean by "load the time section(certain times of time step) result"?

I want to see the variation of Nusselt number with time. So I should get the nusselt number for every time step (or any other specific time step which I can adjust).

If you have any idea, please send me.
 
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