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March 23, 2021 at 4:47 am
Anurag4
SubscriberI want to analyse the heat transfer and thermal map across a thick cylinder. We have measured temperature with respect to time on the surface of the cylinder. How do i set this up?nI have a 3mm*3mm thick cylinder. The Intial temperature is at 28 Degree C, The cycle time is 0.2 seconds. The surface temperature raises to about 280 degree C and comes back to 75 degree C.When i setup the analysis, it shows me that there is negative temperatue at the centre of the pin.n -
March 23, 2021 at 10:56 am
peteroznewman
SubscribernCylinders are axisymmetric 3D objects, and if the loading is axisymmetric, then it is an advantage to analyze this in 2D using an Axisymmetric model. That means you use the Y axis as the axis of rotation and create a surface of the radial slice on the XY plane on the +X side of the Y axis. nIn Workbench, drag and drop a Transient Thermal analysis into the Project window. Click on the Geometry cell and in the Properties window on the right, change the Analysis Type from 3D to 2D. Then double click on the Model cell. Click on the Geometry branch and set the type to Axisymmetric.nWhat are the boundary conditions on the cylinder faces?nHere is a discussion on how to adjust model constants to match experimental data: n/forum/discussion/719/feeding-experimental-data-temperature-in-to-ansys-to-get-conductivityn -
March 24, 2021 at 1:10 am
Anurag4
SubscriberThanks, I got it to work. n -
March 24, 2021 at 3:48 am
peteroznewman
SubscribernYou marked your post as the accepted answer, but I provided the answer.n
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