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Melting point in 1D heat transfer

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I am trying to determine the melting depth in my material as a result of my heat source.

The result I aim to obtain from COMSOL is of this plot.

Can someone give me an idea on how to obtain it?

Thanks.



5 Replies Last Post 08.11.2021, 03:20 GMT-5
Amin Kazemi Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Toronto

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Posted: 3 years ago 30.10.2021, 11:20 GMT-4

Oluwasogo, I recommend you have a look at the Tin Melting Front model: https://www.comsol.com/model/tin-melting-front-6234

Oluwasogo, I recommend you have a look at the Tin Melting Front model: https://www.comsol.com/model/tin-melting-front-6234

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Posted: 3 years ago 04.11.2021, 06:25 GMT-4

Dear Amin, Thank you for the response. I will check it out.

Dear Amin, Thank you for the response. I will check it out.

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Posted: 3 years ago 05.11.2021, 16:02 GMT-4

Dear Amin,

I have checked it out. Is there a mathematical expression to call out the melt depth in the result section?

Dear Amin, I have checked it out. Is there a mathematical expression to call out the melt depth in the result section?

Amin Kazemi Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Toronto

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Posted: 3 years ago 05.11.2021, 17:49 GMT-4

Dear Amin,

I have checked it out. Is there a mathematical expression to call out the melt depth in the result section?

You may try integrating a function which is 1 in the liquid and 0 in the solid. Let Tm be the melting point. Then the function is:

if(T<Tm,0,1)

and the liquid depth is:

intop1(if(T<Tm,0,1))

>Dear Amin, > >I have checked it out. Is there a mathematical expression to call out the melt depth in the result section? You may try integrating a function which is 1 in the liquid and 0 in the solid. Let Tm be the melting point. Then the function is: if(T

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Posted: 3 years ago 08.11.2021, 03:20 GMT-5
Updated: 3 years ago 08.11.2021, 03:20 GMT-5

Dear Amin,

Thank you for the response. I will try it out.

Dear Amin, Thank you for the response. I will try it out.

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