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Modelling glass wool in COMSOL
Posted 11.12.2014, 04:32 GMT-5 Geometry, Materials, Mesh, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.3 1 Reply
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I want to model heat transfer between a glass plate and aluminum sheet that are separated by a layer of glass wool sandwiched between the two. I am not sure what would be the correct way to model a layer of glass wool. Microscopically glass wool is a fluffy porus material made of zillions of fibers drawn from glass. Average fiber diameter is 10 micon and average fiber length is about 2 cm. Creating geometry & meshing of glass wool in COMSOL is practically a formidable task. Is there ant easier way to model such material in comsol? Finally I am interested to know how good thermal insulation the glass wool provide. So how does one go about modelling such a material in COMSOL?
I want to model heat transfer between a glass plate and aluminum sheet that are separated by a layer of glass wool sandwiched between the two. I am not sure what would be the correct way to model a layer of glass wool. Microscopically glass wool is a fluffy porus material made of zillions of fibers drawn from glass. Average fiber diameter is 10 micon and average fiber length is about 2 cm. Creating geometry & meshing of glass wool in COMSOL is practically a formidable task. Is there ant easier way to model such material in comsol? Finally I am interested to know how good thermal insulation the glass wool provide. So how does one go about modelling such a material in COMSOL?
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