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Energy balance with variable density
Posted Jan 22, 2016, 5:04 a.m. EST Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 5.1, Version 5.2 4 Replies
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Hello everyone,
I am interested in finding the temperature in a system that changes the density in time and I would like to formulate the energy balance using this variable density.
What I have in mind is to use
Cp * d( rho T)/dt = Q
but I find it pretty tricky to implement it in COMSOL, because of the derivative. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Nomenclature: Cp is the specific heat, rho is the density (rho = f(t)), T is the temperature and Q is the heat source in W/m3, which can be any number (just for reference)]
I am interested in finding the temperature in a system that changes the density in time and I would like to formulate the energy balance using this variable density.
What I have in mind is to use
Cp * d( rho T)/dt = Q
but I find it pretty tricky to implement it in COMSOL, because of the derivative. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Nomenclature: Cp is the specific heat, rho is the density (rho = f(t)), T is the temperature and Q is the heat source in W/m3, which can be any number (just for reference)]
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