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Rotating Cylinder

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Hi,

In the Heat Transfer Module (General heat transfer, Transient Analysis (2D)) I want to rotate a 2D cylinder in time(to simulate the heating and cooling of a cylinder in time). Does anyone know if I can do this rotational transformation? ( X: r * sin (omega * t) Y: r * cos (omega *t) ) and where I have to implement this?

Thank you on advance,

P

3 Replies Last Post 20 ott 2009, 03:47 GMT-4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 2 decades ago 19 ott 2009, 17:05 GMT-4
Hi

what about rotatating the source rather than the cylinder, apart from the minus sign in the velocity it should be the same. If I understand you, you have a 2D model x,y plane seen along the axis in Z, if your source is applied to the boundary you can delimit it with a bolean function for a certain angular width, given an angular rotational velocity times the time "t".

Check the laser soldering example in the doc, or is it in the models ?

Good luck
Ivar
Hi what about rotatating the source rather than the cylinder, apart from the minus sign in the velocity it should be the same. If I understand you, you have a 2D model x,y plane seen along the axis in Z, if your source is applied to the boundary you can delimit it with a bolean function for a certain angular width, given an angular rotational velocity times the time "t". Check the laser soldering example in the doc, or is it in the models ? Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 2 decades ago 20 ott 2009, 03:47 GMT-4
Hi Ivar,

Thank you a lot for your answer, I will try if it works and keep you up to date.

P
Hi Ivar, Thank you a lot for your answer, I will try if it works and keep you up to date. P

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Posted: 2 decades ago 20 ott 2009, 03:47 GMT-4
Hi Ivar,

Thank you a lot for your answer, I will try if it works and keep you up to date.

P
Hi Ivar, Thank you a lot for your answer, I will try if it works and keep you up to date. P

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