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Time-Dependent Heat Transfer
Posted 30 giu 2016, 18:32 GMT-4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Battery Design, Studies & Solvers, Structural Mechanics Version 5.2a 1 Reply
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Hi,
I am trying to simulate heating a block of metal in a furnace, and have chosen to use a time-dependent external temperature (by creating a piecewise function for T(t) ), to simulate a furnace heating the metal from 300K to 650K.
When I run the model for a simulated time of 12hrs, the temperature only gets to ~350K, and this seems way low for a heated metal. What could I be missing?
Current settings:
T_initial = 300K
T(t) = 0.6*t+300K
External natural convection
Sphere diameter = 9in, air
Thank you!
I am trying to simulate heating a block of metal in a furnace, and have chosen to use a time-dependent external temperature (by creating a piecewise function for T(t) ), to simulate a furnace heating the metal from 300K to 650K.
When I run the model for a simulated time of 12hrs, the temperature only gets to ~350K, and this seems way low for a heated metal. What could I be missing?
Current settings:
T_initial = 300K
T(t) = 0.6*t+300K
External natural convection
Sphere diameter = 9in, air
Thank you!
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