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Applying Temparature Rise for a FE Model in IDEAS

Applying Temparature Rise for a FE Model in IDEAS

Applying Temparature Rise for a FE Model in IDEAS

(OP)
Hi,
I need to know the  procedure for Applying Temparature Rise of 30 DegC for a FE Model in IDEAS .

Any inputs will be greatly apreciated

Thanks and Regards
Midhun

RE: Applying Temparature Rise for a FE Model in IDEAS

There are temperature boundary conditions available in the Boundary Condition task.

Daniel

RE: Applying Temparature Rise for a FE Model in IDEAS

(OP)
hi daniel,
           Thnaks for the reply
            What is the reference temp ( room temp ) value in IDEAS.
          When i give the temparature value in Boundary conditions  , should i give the temp rise value OR should I give roomtemp + temp rise value

Midhun
            

RE: Applying Temparature Rise for a FE Model in IDEAS

The reference temperature can be defined in the temperature set in the boundary condition task, and is default to be 21.85 deg C in I-deas. If u are subjecting the WHOLE FE model to 30 deg C rise with refer to a reference temperature, defining the temperature set will do it all and u need not to applied the temperature on the part again.

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