Publius190
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2012
- 4
Hi everyone,
I am trying to find the temperature through an object of length L surrounded by air at one end and enclosed air at a different temperature on the other end. I am only considering one dimensional heat transfer through the object in the x direction. At x(0) I have the temperature increasing linearly to illustrate changing temperature throughout the year. At x(L) however I have a different case. I want to have T(L) initially at 273k (0 degrees Celsius), and calculate temperatures at each timestep based on convection into the surrounding enclosed air.
My one problem is that I don't know how to calculate the change in temperature of the enclosed air.
So far I have thought about somehow calculating a heat transfer rate "q" based on q=rho*V*A*dT/dt and q=hA(Tin-T(L)). However in order to use those equations I would need to know the change in temperature of the air for each timestep.
Does anyone have any advice on how to solve for that inside air temperature?
Also if anyone needs anything clarified I can probably draw up a diagram to show you.
I am trying to find the temperature through an object of length L surrounded by air at one end and enclosed air at a different temperature on the other end. I am only considering one dimensional heat transfer through the object in the x direction. At x(0) I have the temperature increasing linearly to illustrate changing temperature throughout the year. At x(L) however I have a different case. I want to have T(L) initially at 273k (0 degrees Celsius), and calculate temperatures at each timestep based on convection into the surrounding enclosed air.
My one problem is that I don't know how to calculate the change in temperature of the enclosed air.
So far I have thought about somehow calculating a heat transfer rate "q" based on q=rho*V*A*dT/dt and q=hA(Tin-T(L)). However in order to use those equations I would need to know the change in temperature of the air for each timestep.
Does anyone have any advice on how to solve for that inside air temperature?
Also if anyone needs anything clarified I can probably draw up a diagram to show you.