rcfanatic
Mechanical
- Nov 10, 2011
- 25
Hi guys,
I'm trying to solve a surface to surface radiation problem where I have a part with a constant emissivity, and I'm trying to find its temperature once it is at equilibrium with its enclosure. It is assumed perfectly isolated from conduction, and in a vacuum, so radiation is its only source of heat transfer.
My problem is that I can make an initial guess at the part's temperature, and once it solves it gives me the part's equilibrium temperature; however, that temperature is assuming its radiosity is still dependent on that initial temperature and not is current (equilibrium) temperature
What I've been doing is simply reiterating manually, inputting the solution's equilibrium as the initial temperature and solving again until I converge on a solution. This is time consuming and cumbersome though.
Is there a way to make the part's initial "Ambient Temp" dependent upon the the solution's current temperature, so it will reiterate until it converges on an equilibrium that matches the Ambient Temp field?
Thanks,
Adam
I'm trying to solve a surface to surface radiation problem where I have a part with a constant emissivity, and I'm trying to find its temperature once it is at equilibrium with its enclosure. It is assumed perfectly isolated from conduction, and in a vacuum, so radiation is its only source of heat transfer.
My problem is that I can make an initial guess at the part's temperature, and once it solves it gives me the part's equilibrium temperature; however, that temperature is assuming its radiosity is still dependent on that initial temperature and not is current (equilibrium) temperature
What I've been doing is simply reiterating manually, inputting the solution's equilibrium as the initial temperature and solving again until I converge on a solution. This is time consuming and cumbersome though.
Is there a way to make the part's initial "Ambient Temp" dependent upon the the solution's current temperature, so it will reiterate until it converges on an equilibrium that matches the Ambient Temp field?
Thanks,
Adam