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absolute thermal conductivity [K/W]

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hi all,

on 2D model, i would like to evaluate absolute thermal conductivity [K/W] of an air gap. model is attached. the idea is to give a heat source through the air gap, and 'measure' the temperature difference.

abs. thermal conduchtivity = delta-Temperatur[K] / heat source [W]

So on lower boundary (4) is "boundary heat source 1" applied and uppest boundary at 20°C cooled. heat source 100 W and thicknes 0.01[m]. the average temperatur on lower boundary of air gap evaluate using aveop1 and upper boundary of air gap used aveop2 and aveop3.

To have the heat source i need (intop1(ht.Qbtot)*0.01[m]). the Qbtot are integrated through the boundary length and multiplied with thicknes 0.01[m].

i still doubt it and really need input whether it's right or wrong.

thank you of any comments

regards
akmal



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