Nicolas Huc
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Posted:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 4:29 a.m. EDT
Updated:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 4:29 a.m. EDT
Dear Geoffrey,
Thanks for sharing your feedback. It is difficult to be sure without checking the mph file but I suspect that either the Cross sectional area or the Cross sectional perimeter values are not set to the desired values. You can check and edit them in the physics interface node ("Heat Transfer in Fluids" for example).
Feel free to share you mph file or to contact the support if the results still don't match.
Best regards,
Nicolas
nicolas@comsol.com
Dear Geoffrey,
Thanks for sharing your feedback. It is difficult to be sure without checking the mph file but I suspect that either the Cross sectional area or the Cross sectional perimeter values are not set to the desired values. You can check and edit them in the physics interface node ("Heat Transfer in Fluids" for example).
Feel free to share you mph file or to contact the support if the results still don't match.
Best regards,
Nicolas
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Posted:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 8:45 a.m. EDT
Nicolas,
Thank you for the response. I'll try and play around with the area and perimeter. I've attached the 1D mph file. The 2D was too big to attach or I would have included that for comparison. Cheers,
-Boone
Nicolas,
Thank you for the response. I'll try and play around with the area and perimeter. I've attached the 1D mph file. The 2D was too big to attach or I would have included that for comparison. Cheers,
-Boone
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Posted:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 8:59 a.m. EDT
Nicolas,
I've tried playing around with the Ac and Pc, but it makes no difference to the results. I've tried looking up tutorials on 1D models for heat transfer but all there seems to be is the radiant heating model and nothing in conductive heat transfer in a solid.
-Boone
Nicolas,
I've tried playing around with the Ac and Pc, but it makes no difference to the results. I've tried looking up tutorials on 1D models for heat transfer but all there seems to be is the radiant heating model and nothing in conductive heat transfer in a solid.
-Boone
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 9:22 a.m. EDT
Hi Geoffrey/Boone,
You should be able to make your 2D file much smaller by clearing all solutions (Study ribbon). If it's still too large to post, you can also clear all meshes (Mesh ribbon).
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hi Geoffrey/Boone,
You should be able to make your 2D file much smaller by clearing all solutions (Study ribbon). If it's still too large to post, you can also clear all meshes (Mesh ribbon).
Best,
Jeff
Nicolas Huc
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Posted:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 10:27 a.m. EDT
Hi again Geoffrey,
From the parameters names I'm wondering if what you are looking for is named "1D axisymetric geometry" in COMSOL Multiphysics. You can see a 1D geometry as a rod with a given cross section. In a 1D geometry a segment represent the rod in its length direction.
A 1D axisymetric geometry is different, it represent a disk.
In attached MPH-file you'll see the comparison between a 1D geoemtry and a 1D axisymetric geometry. I noticed that for second case the maximum temperature is about 550K.
I hope it helps,
Nicolas
Hi again Geoffrey,
From the parameters names I'm wondering if what you are looking for is named "1D axisymetric geometry" in COMSOL Multiphysics. You can see a 1D geometry as a rod with a given cross section. In a 1D geometry a segment represent the rod in its length direction.
A 1D axisymetric geometry is different, it represent a disk.
In attached MPH-file you'll see the comparison between a 1D geoemtry and a 1D axisymetric geometry. I noticed that for second case the maximum temperature is about 550K.
I hope it helps,
Nicolas
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Posted:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 10:31 a.m. EDT
Updated:
6 years ago
Oct 30, 2018, 1:01 p.m. EDT
I think I figured out my problem. My 2D is a planar model (essentially a cross section of the middle of my model where it should be the hottest). I rebuilt the 1D model as a 1D axisymmetric model and I got pretty much the same answer.
-Boone
I think I figured out my problem. My 2D is a planar model (essentially a cross section of the middle of my model where it should be the hottest). I rebuilt the 1D model as a 1D axisymmetric model and I got pretty much the same answer.
-Boone