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Materials
- Sep 7, 2021
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I am modelling a thermal load applied on a shell box (6 shell faces closed as a 'shoe box') in ABAQUS and I have a few doubts on model conception.
Basically, the idea is to simulate heat coming from the inside of the box to the outside. So I have to assign an inner temperature to 'simulate' an heat source inside and a outer temperature (ambient temperature) and then run a heat step with heat flux as output. Bsically I want to simulate heat coming from inside to the outside the box.
So, in ABAQUS this is not exactly a thermal load (at least from what I understand) so none of the options worked (surface heat flux, body heat flux and concentrated heat flux). I have tried to assign two boundary temperatures (inside and outside) but its not possible with temp bc.
I am looking at interactions to see if I can model this, but I am a bit lost.
Any idea from a conceptual point of view on how to build this thermal simulation in ABAQUS?
Thank you very much
Basically, the idea is to simulate heat coming from the inside of the box to the outside. So I have to assign an inner temperature to 'simulate' an heat source inside and a outer temperature (ambient temperature) and then run a heat step with heat flux as output. Bsically I want to simulate heat coming from inside to the outside the box.
So, in ABAQUS this is not exactly a thermal load (at least from what I understand) so none of the options worked (surface heat flux, body heat flux and concentrated heat flux). I have tried to assign two boundary temperatures (inside and outside) but its not possible with temp bc.
I am looking at interactions to see if I can model this, but I am a bit lost.
Any idea from a conceptual point of view on how to build this thermal simulation in ABAQUS?
Thank you very much