Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
7 feb 2011, 10:59 GMT-5
Hi
I suppose you are in 2D and then you need the "thickness" or depth or out of the papaer dimension =? length to go from absolute units to power densities
Does this make sens for you ?
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I suppose you are in 2D and then you need the "thickness" or depth or out of the papaer dimension =? length to go from absolute units to power densities
Does this make sens for you ?
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
7 feb 2011, 11:37 GMT-5
Hi
I suppose you are in 2D and then you need the "thickness" or depth or out of the papaer dimension =? length to go from absolute units to power densities
Does this make sens for you ?
--
Good luck
Ivar
I'm in 3D - my object is something like a cylinder (a bit more complicated, but basically a flattish cylindrical shape, see attached .png). the bottom of the object is heated, while the rest is exposed to the convective cooling. I'm afraid I don't know how to translate your answer to my problem - could you give me a hint?
thanks
Martin
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Hi
I suppose you are in 2D and then you need the "thickness" or depth or out of the papaer dimension =? length to go from absolute units to power densities
Does this make sens for you ?
--
Good luck
Ivar
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I'm in 3D - my object is something like a cylinder (a bit more complicated, but basically a flattish cylindrical shape, see attached .png). the bottom of the object is heated, while the rest is exposed to the convective cooling. I'm afraid I don't know how to translate your answer to my problem - could you give me a hint?
thanks
Martin
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Posted:
1 decade ago
7 feb 2011, 12:20 GMT-5
Hi,
I would say, the "plate length" is the "characteristic length" of your flow problem. Maybe the diameter should work. Don't forget: using average heat transfer coefficients is a coarse approximation. Consider that you don't have a plate and your are using coefficients for plates! But your results should not be too far away from reality. If you want to have exact results you must include air flow. But then it's gettting a bit more complicated.
Best regards
Hi,
I would say, the "plate length" is the "characteristic length" of your flow problem. Maybe the diameter should work. Don't forget: using average heat transfer coefficients is a coarse approximation. Consider that you don't have a plate and your are using coefficients for plates! But your results should not be too far away from reality. If you want to have exact results you must include air flow. But then it's gettting a bit more complicated.
Best regards
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 dic 2012, 05:32 GMT-5
i know some about the characteric length of surface:area/perimeter,but use it, i still cannot get the result i needed.
there are some pictures about my question, in the picture copy2 is the heating result as the initial value of cooling process ,two 3D cut points express one upper and another down surface,
for a flat plate model,the plate length and characteric length is same? and my way to express the characteric length is rigth or wrong?
so could you give me some advice??
thank you
i know some about the characteric length of surface:area/perimeter,but use it, i still cannot get the result i needed.
there are some pictures about my question, in the picture copy2 is the heating result as the initial value of cooling process ,two 3D cut points express one upper and another down surface,
for a flat plate model,the plate length and characteric length is same? and my way to express the characteric length is rigth or wrong?
so could you give me some advice??
thank you
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 dic 2012, 05:32 GMT-5
i know some about the characteric length of surface:area/perimeter,but use it, i still cannot get the result i needed.
there are some pictures about my question, in the picture copy2 is the heating result as the initial value of cooling process ,two 3D cut points express one upper and another down surface,
for a flat plate model,the plate length and characteric length is same? and my way to express the characteric length is rigth or wrong?
so could you give me some advice??
thank you
i know some about the characteric length of surface:area/perimeter,but use it, i still cannot get the result i needed.
there are some pictures about my question, in the picture copy2 is the heating result as the initial value of cooling process ,two 3D cut points express one upper and another down surface,
for a flat plate model,the plate length and characteric length is same? and my way to express the characteric length is rigth or wrong?
so could you give me some advice??
thank you