When the Moist Air version of the predefined
Heat and Moisture Transport (
) interface is added (found under the
Heat Transfer branch (
) of the
Model Wizard or
Add Physics windows), it combines the Heat Transfer in Moist Air and the Moisture Transport in Air interfaces to model coupled heat and moisture transport in moist air, by modeling moisture transport by vapor diffusion and convection, and heat transfer by conduction and convection with moisture-dependent thermodynamics properties.
As a predefined multiphysics coupling, Heat Transfer in Moist Air and
Moisture Transport in Air interfaces are added to the Model Builder. In addition, a
Multiphysics node is added, which automatically includes the
Heat and Moisture multiphysics coupling feature.
The Heat Transfer in Moist Air interface provides features for modeling heat transfer by conduction, convection, and radiation. The Moist Air model, active by default in all domains, provides in addition the functionality for moisture content dependency of thermodynamics properties.
The Heat and Moisture multiphysics coupling is also available when there is at least one of each of the following interfaces with the specified model activated:
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In the Thermodynamics, Moist Air section of the Moist Air default feature, the Input quantity is set to Relative humidity, and the Relative humidity, , the Relative humidity, temperature condition, , and the Relative humidity, absolute pressure condition, , are automatically set to the variables from the Heat and Moisture multiphysics coupling feature.
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In the Model Input section of the Moist Air default feature, the Temperature, T, is automatically set to the variable from the Heat and Moisture multiphysics coupling feature.
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The Heat Transfer and Moisture Transport interfaces are preselected.
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