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Contact Impedance and Heat Transfer
Posted 2012年5月31日 GMT-4 01:58 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hi,
I'm modelling two hangerbars (Electrowinning) and a busbar, and I want to calculate the heat produced by the contact between the hangerbar and the busbar. It works, until I introduce the heat transfer model. Apparently, the Contact Impedance from the AC/DC model doesn't work with the Heat Transfer, and I can't calculate the power losses in the contact. I have to say that the model gives me a result, but doesn't consider the power losses in the contact area.
One way to solve this it's making a solid contact area, as a new domain, but I want to work only with those areas (boundaries) and not a hall domain.
Can someone help me with this, or pointing to an easier way to solve this particular problem?
Thanks.
Jorge Henriquez
I'm modelling two hangerbars (Electrowinning) and a busbar, and I want to calculate the heat produced by the contact between the hangerbar and the busbar. It works, until I introduce the heat transfer model. Apparently, the Contact Impedance from the AC/DC model doesn't work with the Heat Transfer, and I can't calculate the power losses in the contact. I have to say that the model gives me a result, but doesn't consider the power losses in the contact area.
One way to solve this it's making a solid contact area, as a new domain, but I want to work only with those areas (boundaries) and not a hall domain.
Can someone help me with this, or pointing to an easier way to solve this particular problem?
Thanks.
Jorge Henriquez
2 Replies Last Post 2012年5月31日 GMT-4 16:09