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Conduction Heat Transfer help
Posted 7 ott 2015, 07:41 GMT-4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.0 4 Replies
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Hello,
I am in need of a little assistance. I'm conducting my final year project at university on waste heat recovery and I'm trying to develop a simple Comsol model to aid my work, however I am having a couple of problems.
My model is of a rectangular hot metal slab at 1173K which is then placed in a cooling box and cooled down to 293K. I'm trying to model the box a solid in contact with the exterior of the slab conducting heat away in 3D. This involves two concentric blocks in contact with each other at the slabs exterior faces.
I am have trouble setting the boundary conditions of the slab. I want it to start at its initial temperature and then decrease as a function of the heat removed by conduction as a function of time. I would also like to measure the heat flux and temperature on the outside of the box as a function of time.
Because it is metal to metal contact I feel like I can ignore any convection for the time being and possible add radiation when I have got a working model.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have tried modifying the Comsol tutorials but can't seem to get it to work.
Kind Regards,
Will Hastie
I am in need of a little assistance. I'm conducting my final year project at university on waste heat recovery and I'm trying to develop a simple Comsol model to aid my work, however I am having a couple of problems.
My model is of a rectangular hot metal slab at 1173K which is then placed in a cooling box and cooled down to 293K. I'm trying to model the box a solid in contact with the exterior of the slab conducting heat away in 3D. This involves two concentric blocks in contact with each other at the slabs exterior faces.
I am have trouble setting the boundary conditions of the slab. I want it to start at its initial temperature and then decrease as a function of the heat removed by conduction as a function of time. I would also like to measure the heat flux and temperature on the outside of the box as a function of time.
Because it is metal to metal contact I feel like I can ignore any convection for the time being and possible add radiation when I have got a working model.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have tried modifying the Comsol tutorials but can't seem to get it to work.
Kind Regards,
Will Hastie
4 Replies Last Post 6 nov 2015, 07:17 GMT-5