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Question about thermal diffusivity using the temperature-dependent matterial properties
Posted Dec 15, 2011, 9:33 a.m. EST Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2a 0 Replies
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Hi everyone,
I'm building a model based on the "heat transfer module" and "moving boundary (ale) module", while there is something wrong. Could you give me some tips and suggest.
A traditional thermal diffusivity (D=k/rho/Cp) is defined, while there is some puzzle.
The first method:
It is defined as an analytic function "DTS", but it fails due to the "unknown function or operator" (in Fig.1).
The second method:
I build a variable in the Global Definitions with the name of "D", just shown in the Fig. 3. Then I define an analytic function D*T for the purpose to plot and check it is right or wrong. Unfortunately, it fails.
Which is the best and right way to build a quantity to present the thermal diffusivity?
In my idea, the second one is right, but if I define another analytic function or something which cites this kind of material properties, just like the Fig.2 illustrated. Can't this kind of functions which using the temperature-dependent material properties plot?
Thanks sincerely in advance.
Best wishes to you and your family.
Yours
FM Huang
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