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Track energy generated over time from heat source

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Hello,

I am running a 1-D heat transfer model of a landfill. I have heat source terms (dependant on temperature) representing the heat generated from aerobic and anaerobic processes and would like to track the amount of energy generated by these terms over time.

I would then like to use the calculated total energy generated and feed it back into my equations for heat generation (i.e. so that heat generation is dependent on both the temperature of the waste and the amount of energy that has already been generated by said waste).

If there is a way I can do this any replies would be greatly appreciated (working with version 5.0)

Thanks,
James

3 Replies Last Post 11 mag 2015, 16:31 GMT-4

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Posted: 10 years ago 7 mag 2015, 13:52 GMT-4
Reading further it looks as though I may be able to solve my problem by using subdomain integration. Can anyone explain to me how I may do this in version 5.0? Thanks
Reading further it looks as though I may be able to solve my problem by using subdomain integration. Can anyone explain to me how I may do this in version 5.0? Thanks

Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 10 years ago 7 mag 2015, 14:08 GMT-4
Hello James,
This link should be helpful:
www.comsol.com/blogs/overview-integration-methods-space-time/
Jeff
Hello James, This link should be helpful: http://www.comsol.com/blogs/overview-integration-methods-space-time/ Jeff

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Posted: 10 years ago 11 mag 2015, 16:31 GMT-4
Hi Jeff,

Thanks for your help. I have setup a Domain ODE that is correctly calculating the accumulated heat generation (dependant variable 'u'), however when I sub 'u' back into my equation for the heat source, it throws everything off. Could this be due to a circular reference? Is there any way for me to reference 'u' from the previous timestep in my heat source calculations?

Thanks,
James
Hi Jeff, Thanks for your help. I have setup a Domain ODE that is correctly calculating the accumulated heat generation (dependant variable 'u'), however when I sub 'u' back into my equation for the heat source, it throws everything off. Could this be due to a circular reference? Is there any way for me to reference 'u' from the previous timestep in my heat source calculations? Thanks, James

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