Introduction
This tutorial was created using ANSYS 7.0 to solve simple thermal examples. Analysis of a simple conduction as well a mixed conduction/convection/insulation problem will be demonstrated.The Mixed Convection/Conduction/Insulated Boundary Conditions Example is constrained as shown in the following figure (Note that the section is assumed to be infinitely long):
Preprocessing: Defining the Problem
- Give example a Title
- Open preprocessor menu
ANSYS Main Menu > Preprocessor
/PREP7 - Create geometry
Preprocessor > Modeling > Create > Areas > Rectangle > By 2 Corners > X=0, Y=0, Width=1, Height=1
BLC4,0,0,1,1 - Define the Type of Element
- Element Material Properties
- Mesh Size
- Mesh
ET,1,PLANE55
MP,KXX,1,10This will specify a thermal conductivity of 10 W/m*C.
AESIZE,ALL,0.05
AMESH,ALL
Solution Phase: Assigning Loads and Solving
- Define Analysis Type
- Apply Conduction Constraints In this example, all 2 sides of the block have fixed temperatures, while convection occurs on the other 2 sides.
- Solution > Define Loads > Apply > Thermal > Temperature > On Lines
- Select the top line of the block and constrain it to a constant value of 500 C
- Using the same method, constrain the left side of the block to a constant value of 100 C
- Apply Convection Boundary Conditions
- Solution > Define Loads > Apply > Thermal > Convection > On Lines
- Select the right side of the block.The following window will appear:
- Fill in the window as shown. This will specify a convection of 10 W/m2*C and an ambient temperature of 100 degrees Celcius. Note that VALJ and VAL2J have been left blank. This is because we have uniform convection across the line.
- Apply Insulated Boundary Conditions
- Solution > Define Loads > Apply > Thermal > Convection > On Lines
- Select the bottom of the block.
- Enter a constant Film coefficient (VALI) of 0. This will eliminate convection through the side, thereby modeling an insulated wall. Note: you do not need to enter a Bulk (or ambient) temperature
- Solve the System
ANTYPE,0
SOLVE
Postprocessing: Viewing the Results
- Results Using ANSYS Plot Temperature
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