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heat irradiation by a flash lamp
Posted Oct 19, 2010, 7:50 a.m. EDT 0 Replies
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i´ve done some tutorials e.g. thermal effect in electronic conductors or the phenomena of steady conduction currents and heat generation in an aluminum film deposited on a silicon substrate.
very helpful!!
now i wanna simulate:
- heat irradiation by a flash lamp for thermal annealing of a silicon substrate (heat transfer by conduction)
i´ve choosen the model heat transfer by conduction (transient analysis).
the system of the coupled PDE looks like :
1. heat flow equation with an external heat source Q (flash lamp)
2. Q (t,z,a) = Qo * exp (-a*z) , where a is the absorptions coefficient of the silicon substrate and z the height coordinate, Qo stands for the pulse of the flash (Qo=f(t))
my questions are:
1. how can i input the equation for the external heat source Q (t,z,a) ? sub domain settings or boundary settings of the silicon substrate? or is it better to define a external geometry (by work plane) for the flash lamp and set there the property of the heat source?
2. how can i input the function Qo(t) of the pulse of the flash?
Thank you in advance!
Hello Susette Germer
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