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Heat transfer in two layers which sliding in different direction
Posted 13 mar 2012, 16:09 GMT-4 Version 3.5a 2 Replies
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Hi there,
I am trying to simulate the heat transfer in two relative moving layers. I use Transient Heat Transfer module and ALE moving mesh module, also transient.
The outer layer contains, for example 16 pieces independent units, one of them is a heat source whose Q is changing in Sin shape with time (second). The outer layer is rotating clockwise, and the period is one second.
The inner layer is fixed or rotating in the other direction.
After running the .mph file I found that the boundary is not moving at all, which means, although the heat source is moving away, it always transfers heat with the unit that it is originally contacted. But what I really want is to rotate the units and transfer heat with whatever units the heat source physically contacts.
I am newb in COMSOL, I am not sure if I do this in a reasonable way. So I attached the .mph file to make myself clearer.
Thanks a lot for your time to read this, hope you guys have a very nice day!
Best,
I am trying to simulate the heat transfer in two relative moving layers. I use Transient Heat Transfer module and ALE moving mesh module, also transient.
The outer layer contains, for example 16 pieces independent units, one of them is a heat source whose Q is changing in Sin shape with time (second). The outer layer is rotating clockwise, and the period is one second.
The inner layer is fixed or rotating in the other direction.
After running the .mph file I found that the boundary is not moving at all, which means, although the heat source is moving away, it always transfers heat with the unit that it is originally contacted. But what I really want is to rotate the units and transfer heat with whatever units the heat source physically contacts.
I am newb in COMSOL, I am not sure if I do this in a reasonable way. So I attached the .mph file to make myself clearer.
Thanks a lot for your time to read this, hope you guys have a very nice day!
Best,
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