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Posted:
6 years ago
Jul 31, 2018, 4:18 p.m. EDT
Hi Jakub,
What kind of help do you need?
Hi Jakub,
What kind of help do you need?
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Posted:
6 years ago
Aug 1, 2018, 10:23 a.m. EDT
I have a problem with defining physics of my model. I built two blocks, first of aluminum, second copper. On one wall of aluminium block I put temperature. After solving it seems that there's no heat transfer.
I have a problem with defining physics of my model. I built two blocks, first of aluminum, second copper. On one wall of aluminium block I put temperature. After solving it seems that there's no heat transfer.
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Posted:
6 years ago
Aug 1, 2018, 10:51 a.m. EDT
Hi Jakub,
It is not necessary a problem. Maybe there is heat transfer but you can not see anything significant because your final time is too small. By my experience when you select the materials of COMSOL library for heat transfer you should be careful because most of them have a high specific heat (more energy is necessary to increase the temperature by 1ºC) and a small thermal conductivity (their are "poor heat conductors"). Plus, it also depends on your initial conditions. My suggestion is that you define a very high temperature in one wall, change your thermal conductivity and specific heat (or even try choosing other materials). Also, increase your final time (at least 10 or 100x times bigger maybe) and refine your mesh if you are expecting a large temperature gradient.
Let us know about your progress.
Best,
Nichal
Hi Jakub,
It is not necessary a problem. Maybe there is heat transfer but you can not see anything significant because your final time is too small. By my experience when you select the materials of COMSOL library for heat transfer you should be careful because most of them have a high specific heat (more energy is necessary to increase the temperature by 1ºC) and a small thermal conductivity (their are "poor heat conductors"). Plus, it also depends on your initial conditions. My suggestion is that you define a very high temperature in one wall, change your thermal conductivity and specific heat (or even try choosing other materials). Also, increase your final time (at least 10 or 100x times bigger maybe) and refine your mesh if you are expecting a large temperature gradient.
Let us know about your progress.
Best,
Nichal
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Posted:
6 years ago
Aug 1, 2018, 11:18 a.m. EDT
Updated:
6 years ago
Aug 1, 2018, 11:44 a.m. EDT
Could you show me an simple example.
edit:
I got it, thanks.
Could you show me an simple example.
edit:
I got it, thanks.