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Joule Heating in a Bolt - to small heat distribution
Posted 24.04.2012, 04:47 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.1 3 Replies
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Hello;
That are my first steps with Comsol, so thanks very much for any suggestions.
I'm trying to simulate Joule heating in a bolt. I apply a terminal boundary of 42A on the copper block that simulates the wire, and a contact resistance between the block (wire) and the bolt. I also apply some power loss due convective cooling, and radiation. I want to see the temperature distribution, but in my opinion, i have somewhere a mistake.
The suspected problem is that the distribution is to low beetween the terminal and the ground.
I'm very thankful for any suggestion.
That are my first steps with Comsol, so thanks very much for any suggestions.
I'm trying to simulate Joule heating in a bolt. I apply a terminal boundary of 42A on the copper block that simulates the wire, and a contact resistance between the block (wire) and the bolt. I also apply some power loss due convective cooling, and radiation. I want to see the temperature distribution, but in my opinion, i have somewhere a mistake.
The suspected problem is that the distribution is to low beetween the terminal and the ground.
I'm very thankful for any suggestion.
3 Replies Last Post 24.04.2012, 18:23 GMT-4