How to limit maximum temperature in heat transfer in solids

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Hello. I'm simulating microwave heating.

I'm simulating SiC susceptor heating situation with microwave heating, heat transfer in solids.

SiC susceptor I use melts when the temperature reaches over 1200 degree but the temperature distribution of simulation results show SiC susceptor reaching over 2000 degree.

Is there any method to limit maximum temperature of material? I appreciate any advice. Thank you.


2 Replies Last Post 01.10.2024, 03:51 GMT-4

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Posted: 2 months ago 30.09.2024, 16:23 GMT-4

According to the web, SiC doesn't melt, it sublimates, and starts to do so far above 1200 C.

Comsol can only solve the equations with the material constants and boundary conditions you give it. The basic equations in the heat transfer module do not include melting or sublimation (although there's a module for that).

According to the web, SiC doesn't melt, it sublimates, and starts to do so far above 1200 C. Comsol can only solve the equations with the material constants and boundary conditions you give it. The basic equations in the heat transfer module do not include melting or sublimation (although there's a module for that).

Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 months ago 01.10.2024, 03:51 GMT-4

An obvious option is to adjust the input power of the model to reach the desired temperature. This can be done in a conventional way, e.g. in a parametric study. You may also implement additional equations that perform like a PID controller to automate that. There are certainly other options.

Cheers Edgar

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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An obvious option is to adjust the input power of the model to reach the desired temperature. This can be done in a conventional way, e.g. in a parametric study. You may also implement additional equations that perform like a PID controller to automate that. There are certainly other options. Cheers Edgar

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