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Chamber air temp using COSMOSWorks

Chamber air temp using COSMOSWorks

Chamber air temp using COSMOSWorks

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Good afternoon,
I have a sealed metal chamber with a heat source on one wall. Is there a way to determine the air temperature/gradient inside the chamber?

SW 2003 SP 0.0
CW 2003 SP 0.0

Thanks

RE: Chamber air temp using COSMOSWorks

Yes, I'm sure there is.  I'll ask one of our resident experts to contact you.  I'll leave him an email, but I'm out of the country for two weeks and he is out of the office before I leave, so no promises for a few weeks.  If your email address is in your profile I will send you his and you can ask him directly - much better.

3/4 of all the Spam produced goes to Hawaii - shame that's not true of SPAM also.......

RE: Chamber air temp using COSMOSWorks

KillSwitch

What you need to do is do model the inside air of the chamber. define your boundary conditions, contact, and set your film coefficients for each face.  define the material properties for the inside as air. For this of course you would have to have an assembly by the way.  when you are finished meshing and running the analysis you can create plots under your thermal results where you can create a section plot to view the temp gradient,

hope that helps

Regards,
Jon
jgbena@yahoo.com

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