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2D Heat Transfer with Sinusoidal Boundary Condition. Need Guidance
Posted 25 ago 2015, 14:54 GMT-4 General, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Materials 1 Reply
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Hi All,
I am building a 2D model with a heat source on the sides that provides fluctuating heat to the system by a sinusoidal function P=0.5[W]*sin(60[Hz]*t)). I am computing a time dependent study from 0 to 1000 seconds with a time step of 0.1. My main interest is the temperature curves at the center of the model, so I have in place point evaluations where I need them.
I've been running several time studies, varying the bounds and step, trying to determine how the accuracy of the simulation changes. I'm interested to see what happens at equilibrium so I want the simulation to show so I've been asking the simulation to run in steps of 10 or 100 for the first 10000 seconds and then pulling a 50 to 100 seconds of very precise calculations.
My problem so far is that the plots have been very rough when using a sinusoidal heat source. It either looks like a sawtooth plot or is extremely chaotic. But when I remove the sinusoidal in favor of a linear or exponential function, the curve looks like I would expect.
Does anyone see an issue with my function that I can't or knows the issue I'm dealing with and can provide assistance.
Much appreciated
- Charlie
I am building a 2D model with a heat source on the sides that provides fluctuating heat to the system by a sinusoidal function P=0.5[W]*sin(60[Hz]*t)). I am computing a time dependent study from 0 to 1000 seconds with a time step of 0.1. My main interest is the temperature curves at the center of the model, so I have in place point evaluations where I need them.
I've been running several time studies, varying the bounds and step, trying to determine how the accuracy of the simulation changes. I'm interested to see what happens at equilibrium so I want the simulation to show so I've been asking the simulation to run in steps of 10 or 100 for the first 10000 seconds and then pulling a 50 to 100 seconds of very precise calculations.
My problem so far is that the plots have been very rough when using a sinusoidal heat source. It either looks like a sawtooth plot or is extremely chaotic. But when I remove the sinusoidal in favor of a linear or exponential function, the curve looks like I would expect.
Does anyone see an issue with my function that I can't or knows the issue I'm dealing with and can provide assistance.
Much appreciated
- Charlie
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