Hello everidbody
i want to say that i'm new about Elmer and i need some help.
i've started to study a Inconel Plane with dimension of 2mmx6mmx340mm with a heat source of 0.78 MW/m^2.
You can see the b.c. at the image at this link:
https://ibb.co/3MLZKVv
i have three doubt:
in particular i'll want to set this boundary condition:
1)the top, left, right, forward and behind surface: Adiabatic boundary condition, is it correct asses this condition adding an heat flux=0?
2)below surface: convection b.c., is it correc set this condition adding the value of heat transfer coefficient in W/m^2 K and temperute?
3)About the body force i'll want to add the Heat source of 0.78 MW/m^2, how can i set?
thanks to those who answer me!
evaluation of Heat Equation on a plane with a Heat source and convective b.c.
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Re: evaluation of Heat Equation on a plane with a Heat source and convective b.c.
Have you reviewed the Elmer's Model Manual Heat Equation and then worked through
the first two tutorials in the tutorial manual
https://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics/elmer/doc/
the first two tutorials in the tutorial manual
https://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics/elmer/doc/
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Re: evaluation of Heat Equation on a plane with a Heat source and convective b.c.
Thank you for the answer; i've already make the two tutorial, unfortunately I couldn’t solve the problem
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Re: evaluation of Heat Equation on a plane with a Heat source and convective b.c.
1) I believe the default "do nothing" boundary condition is Adiabatic, so if you assign nothing the heat flux will be zero. You can also assign heat flux = 0.
2) You can make the bottom surface radiate heat using idealized radiation, external temperature, and an emmisivity factor
3) Body force is assigned using the body force option
You should specify an initial condition temperature, or it will assumed to be zero.
You should do everything in SI units.
2) You can make the bottom surface radiate heat using idealized radiation, external temperature, and an emmisivity factor
3) Body force is assigned using the body force option
You should specify an initial condition temperature, or it will assumed to be zero.
You should do everything in SI units.
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Re: evaluation of Heat Equation on a plane with a Heat source and convective b.c.
Thank you for all!
The last doubt is about the second point:
2) i don't have radiation boundary condition but a convection Boundary condition, how can i set this kind of b.c.?
about the measure conversione for to pass to W/m^2 to W/kg you is correct divide for the density and for the thickness?
you can find my sif case is attachment
Thank you!
The last doubt is about the second point:
2) i don't have radiation boundary condition but a convection Boundary condition, how can i set this kind of b.c.?
about the measure conversione for to pass to W/m^2 to W/kg you is correct divide for the density and for the thickness?
you can find my sif case is attachment
Thank you!
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Re: evaluation of Heat Equation on a plane with a Heat source and convective b.c.
I believe that can be done as a heat flux BC
[attachment=0]case.sif[/attachment
If you just want it to convect by the coefficient then you don't need to enforce a flux
Boundary Condition 1
Target Boundaries(1) = 5
Name = "heatflux"
Heat Flux BC = True
Heat Transfer Coefficient = 1
End
[attachment=0]case.sif[/attachment
If you just want it to convect by the coefficient then you don't need to enforce a flux
Boundary Condition 1
Target Boundaries(1) = 5
Name = "heatflux"
Heat Flux BC = True
Heat Transfer Coefficient = 1
End
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