MODELING OF HYDRODYNAMIC PROCESSES IN A PHOTOELECTRIC-THERMAL BATTERY USING COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS
This article examines the basic principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and its importance in modeling fluid and gas flows. CFD enables the numerical solution of physical equations, making it widely applicable in various engineering and scientific fields. In particular, the complexity of turbulence, the main challenges in its modeling, and existing approaches are analyzed. The article also highlights the use of COMSOL Multiphysics software in modeling CFD processes and its capabilities for solving partial differential equations numerically. By applying these approaches, the movement of liquids and gases and hydrodynamic processes can be analyzed more accurately and efficiently, which is crucial for optimizing technological processes and developing new designs in various industries
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