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August 17, 2024 at 12:28 amJai Tej DiddiBbp_participant
Dear ANSYS Support Team,
I have completed a steady-state thermal-electric conduction simulation and am now attempting to perform a transient analysis. However, I am encountering difficulties with this transition. Despite reviewing various forum posts and suggestions, including the commands and the coupled field transient analysis, I have not been able to resolve the issue.
In my steady-state analysis, I applied boundary conditions for voltage and convection to obtain temperature results, which aligned well with theoretical predictions. However, in the coupled field transient analysis, I am unable to find options to set voltage and convection as boundary conditions.
Additionally, when I applied the commands in the analysis, the resulting temperature was 23°C, whereas the steady-state result was 60°C. This significant discrepancy is causing concern.
Could you please guide how to proceed with setting up the transient simulation?
Thank you for your support.
Best regards,
Jai
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August 17, 2024 at 4:12 amJai Tej DiddiBbp_participant
Electrothermal Simulation of a Fuse: Temperature problemÂ
based on this post I came across, where I set the initial temperature to 48°C. However, the results I'm getting show a temperature range of only 48°C to 49°C maximum. According to the expected outcome, the temperature should range from a minimum of 48°C to a maximum of 60°C.
Could you please assist me in identifying and resolving the issue? Any insights you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your support.
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