dan240
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2004
- 16
Hello,
I am using Simulation for a transient thermal analysis for the first time.
To start I am simply modeling a solid copper rod with a heat load attached at the end. The heat load (watts) varies as a function of temperature. The heat load is actually a cooling curve taken from one of our cryogenic cold-heads.
The question I have I believe is pretty basic but I am unable to figure out what I am doing wrong here.
I have applied an initial condition to all faces of the rod and set them to 293 Kelvin. My total time (just to start) is 100 s with 10 s intervals.
The part meshes and I am able to run the analysis. The results are not believable. The rod cools much, much to fast. At first I thought I may have the cooling curve improperly set up or possibly the material properties. So far I do not believe that is the problem.
I went ahead and suppressed the heat load altogether. The part should then sit at 293 K indefinetly. After running the analysis again I find out that it does not. After only a few seconds the part cools itself down to ~5 K.
Is there something in the initial conditions I am not setting up properly? I see that I am able to select faces, but really I need the entire volume to be set to the initial temperature. Is this the problem? Is the problem that I am not setting the entire mesh to the initial temperature? How do I do that?
Thanks,
Dan
I am using Simulation for a transient thermal analysis for the first time.
To start I am simply modeling a solid copper rod with a heat load attached at the end. The heat load (watts) varies as a function of temperature. The heat load is actually a cooling curve taken from one of our cryogenic cold-heads.
The question I have I believe is pretty basic but I am unable to figure out what I am doing wrong here.
I have applied an initial condition to all faces of the rod and set them to 293 Kelvin. My total time (just to start) is 100 s with 10 s intervals.
The part meshes and I am able to run the analysis. The results are not believable. The rod cools much, much to fast. At first I thought I may have the cooling curve improperly set up or possibly the material properties. So far I do not believe that is the problem.
I went ahead and suppressed the heat load altogether. The part should then sit at 293 K indefinetly. After running the analysis again I find out that it does not. After only a few seconds the part cools itself down to ~5 K.
Is there something in the initial conditions I am not setting up properly? I see that I am able to select faces, but really I need the entire volume to be set to the initial temperature. Is this the problem? Is the problem that I am not setting the entire mesh to the initial temperature? How do I do that?
Thanks,
Dan