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December 9, 2022 at 9:29 am
Bhomit Pahilwani
SubscriberI'm trying to conduct a transient thermal analysis of a room whose outside temperature varies with time. I want to apply convection on the outer surface of the wall following conduction and then measure the inside temperature of the room. Can anyone guide me on how to do it?
I tried to apply convection on the outer surface with temp varying according to time but I'm not getting the desired result.
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December 9, 2022 at 12:06 pm
Nikhil N
SubscriberHello,
The heat transfer depends on the temperature difference. I hope you have initialized the inside temperature correctly. Also, make sure to apply appropriate boundary condition (coupled) between the inside air zone and the solid wall zone."but I'm not getting the desired result."
Can you please explain how your results are deviating from expectations.
Thanks!
Nikhil-
December 12, 2022 at 1:09 pm
Bhomit Pahilwani
Subscriber
Hi, as you can see I've taken a plain slab for the initial problem and assigned an external temperature along with a convective boundary condition on the edge of the slab with the varying temperature at different times. In the result, the slab maximum temperature doesn't go beyond 22.9 Celsius which shouldn't be the case.Sorry for the jumbled pictures, I cannot arrange them properly.
Thank you.

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