bubblingbeeble
Aerospace
- Sep 9, 2011
- 1
Hi,
I have created a panel, using SHELL132, of 3 layers. Having read a good number of posts on this forum, I tried using SURF152 to create surface elements. I have included an extra node, to which I applied a temperature.
So, structure created, SHELL132 properties applied and meshed. SURF152 elements created on top, with extra space node. Temperature applied to the space node only. I am working in SI units, so no offset temp. As it is a radiation problem, I have set to full Newton Rhapson method. Next stage *solve* - error, not all nodes have a temperature, recommends setting either temperature for the list of nodes or a uniform temperature. As I am modelling a panel for a satellite, I set a uniform temperature of 3K (representing deep space). Again - try *solve* - it runs, but any and every step and substep shows a temp of 3K for all nodes except the space node.
I think that setting a uniform temperature has caused the problem, I thought the uniform temperature was the ambient, is this correct? If it isnt, how can I either set an ambient temperature or an initial temperature for the non-space nodes of my model?
As an alternative to having a node radiating to the model, I also tried applying a heat flux on one surface (of 1400W/m^2, approximation of flux received at Earth from Sun). This gave me numerous error messages and warnings about an unconstrained model, which I dont really understand.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I have created a panel, using SHELL132, of 3 layers. Having read a good number of posts on this forum, I tried using SURF152 to create surface elements. I have included an extra node, to which I applied a temperature.
So, structure created, SHELL132 properties applied and meshed. SURF152 elements created on top, with extra space node. Temperature applied to the space node only. I am working in SI units, so no offset temp. As it is a radiation problem, I have set to full Newton Rhapson method. Next stage *solve* - error, not all nodes have a temperature, recommends setting either temperature for the list of nodes or a uniform temperature. As I am modelling a panel for a satellite, I set a uniform temperature of 3K (representing deep space). Again - try *solve* - it runs, but any and every step and substep shows a temp of 3K for all nodes except the space node.
I think that setting a uniform temperature has caused the problem, I thought the uniform temperature was the ambient, is this correct? If it isnt, how can I either set an ambient temperature or an initial temperature for the non-space nodes of my model?
As an alternative to having a node radiating to the model, I also tried applying a heat flux on one surface (of 1400W/m^2, approximation of flux received at Earth from Sun). This gave me numerous error messages and warnings about an unconstrained model, which I dont really understand.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks