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Thermal boundary condition

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Anonymous
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Thermal boundary condition

Hi, 

 

I am using, Autodesk Simulation Mechanical 2014. and i got a work on thermal analysis. 

 

This is the first time am trying thermal analysis. to understand radiation and conviction i tried with a simple model as shown below 

1.JPG

 

Temp Applied 250Deg C

Ambient Temp 20Deg C

 

Gap is .2inch between parts. 

Can i find the temperature induced in Part 2, due to the applied temperature on part one?

 

or should i go for Simulation CFD for such analysis? 

 

result i get is 2.JPG

Please clarify me

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arizawilmer
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Hello...

 

I believe that you have to use THE BODY TO BODY radiation to calculate the radiation from a object to other.Are you going to have a flow between the plates? if not you can draw the air between them.

 

http://engineeringexploration.autodesk.com/content/module-6-radiation-heat-transfer

check the video

 

 

 

Wilmer Ariza
Researcher Control and SI with AI for autonomous underwater vehicles
PhD student(Australian Maritime College-University of Tasmania)
Master of engineering (Advance Manufacturing Technology- Swinburne University of Technology)
Mechatronic Engineer

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