Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年12月29日 GMT-5 11:59
Hi
try to add a "HT - right click - Domain Heat Source" to your model (it's in my 4.2a at least ;)
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Ivar
Hi
try to add a "HT - right click - Domain Heat Source" to your model (it's in my 4.2a at least ;)
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年1月3日 GMT-5 04:12
Hi,
i am using comsol 4.1. i have done one internal heat generation problem. i used Domains heat source menu for internal heat generation. now i want to vary the internal heat generation values. how can vary this value in comsol..it's possible or not....
can you help me???
Thanking you,
parma
Hi,
i am using comsol 4.1. i have done one internal heat generation problem. i used Domains heat source menu for internal heat generation. now i want to vary the internal heat generation values. how can vary this value in comsol..it's possible or not....
can you help me???
Thanking you,
parma
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年1月3日 GMT-5 05:37
Hi
I'm not sure how it was back in 4.1 (everything was not fully implemented) but for HT I suppose its close to my 4.2a, you enter your expression (either with a time variable explicitly or a parameter sweep value to change your heat flux value). In COMSOL almost all fields accept equations, not only constant values
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Ivar
Hi
I'm not sure how it was back in 4.1 (everything was not fully implemented) but for HT I suppose its close to my 4.2a, you enter your expression (either with a time variable explicitly or a parameter sweep value to change your heat flux value). In COMSOL almost all fields accept equations, not only constant values
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月13日 GMT-5 02:01
Hi!
I do need a way to add internal heat and controol the heat release rate and the added total energy?
I.e. turn on internal heat generation at one temperature, controol the reelease rate and turn of when the fuel is consumed.
Is there a way to do this in Comsol?
If not is there any Matlab subroutine to perform such operations.
BR
Hi!
I do need a way to add internal heat and controol the heat release rate and the added total energy?
I.e. turn on internal heat generation at one temperature, controol the reelease rate and turn of when the fuel is consumed.
Is there a way to do this in Comsol?
If not is there any Matlab subroutine to perform such operations.
BR
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月13日 GMT-5 14:41
Hi
have you checed the example of the PID controller, and the thermal control example in the model library (at least there were there for previous versions, if ot check the web site model gallery, this should help you on your way
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Ivar
Hi
have you checed the example of the PID controller, and the thermal control example in the model library (at least there were there for previous versions, if ot check the web site model gallery, this should help you on your way
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月14日 GMT-5 06:54
Hi.
Thankyou for your answer.
I was though more interested in if there is a way to controol the Q term in the heat transfer equation for solids.
To turn on internal Q at a given temperature, and at a given rate, and turn Q of when a given energy per volyme or per mass has been supplied.
To make this a one time operation to avoid repetition if temperature drops.
Not a phase shift that can be reversed, more like a one time combustion and possible mass loss.
Cp, k, etc. can be made temperature dependant.. But I dont know how to manipulate the mass and Q..
BR
Hans
Hi.
Thankyou for your answer.
I was though more interested in if there is a way to controol the Q term in the heat transfer equation for solids.
To turn on internal Q at a given temperature, and at a given rate, and turn Q of when a given energy per volyme or per mass has been supplied.
To make this a one time operation to avoid repetition if temperature drops.
Not a phase shift that can be reversed, more like a one time combustion and possible mass loss.
Cp, k, etc. can be made temperature dependant.. But I dont know how to manipulate the mass and Q..
BR
Hans
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月14日 GMT-5 14:26
Hi
by making a new global variale or local field variable and define it (somewhat like the PID controller example)
But you can also give it a sinus or any other function, also periodic, but be sure your BC variation is continuous so the solver might derive a Jacobian
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
by making a new global variale or local field variable and define it (somewhat like the PID controller example)
But you can also give it a sinus or any other function, also periodic, but be sure your BC variation is continuous so the solver might derive a Jacobian
--
Good luck
Ivar