Between-wall heat transfer is a fundamental physical process. As a typical coupling heat and mass transfer process, between-wall heat transfer-based problems can be solved conveniently on the basis of advanced computation methods among which the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has been widely used in the analysis of simple heat and mass transfer cases. To investigate the applicability of LBM in more complex solid-fluid coupling heat transfer analysis, a 3D fluid-solid-fluid model was established in this work to carry out between-wall heat transfer simulations using the doubled-population LBM. Three independent simulation regions were coupled in the heat transfer model, and the heat flux was taken as the physical quantity that transferred from the region at high temperature to that at low temperature through solid wall. The simulation results satisfactorily agree with that obtained using the commercial code FLUENT. Furthermore, an equivalent fluid-wall-fluid heat transfer model was established for simulation of heat transfer between internal and external fluids through a circular tube. All the boundaries are complete quadrilaterals on which heat transfer boundary conditions can be conveniently applied. The proposed between-wall model based on LBM can be easily established and applied in cases with internal heat source or mass force.
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