Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 14 Loads and Boundary Conditions.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FEA Course Lecture V – Outline
Advertisements

Section 2 File Import. Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information The types of files.
Section 6 Meshing in SimLab
Section 7 Mesh Control.
Copyright © 2009 Altair Engineering, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. All rights reserved. Definition of available package space Mesh generation, definition.
Example: Microrobot leg 3D. Introduction This model shows the movement of a silicon micro-robot leg due to thermal expansion as a function of time. The.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 8: Mesh Quality.
MECh300H Introduction to Finite Element Methods
Energy and Work by Jeff Rhoads and Terry Ballinger MSU 2006.
Al 2 O 3 Post Combustion Chamber Post Combustion Chamber ANSYS Thermal Model (Embedded Fuel Grain Concept) Outer radius: 1.25” ( m) Inner radius:
Geothermal Application 1 Summer School Heat extraction from a sloped sandstone aquifer Vertical cross section of the model domain.
External Flow: The Flat Plate in Parallel Flow
? ? ? ? ? ?.  3 POINT BENDING TEST :  Varying loads and spans  Variables measured in the gravity center:  Deflections with vision machine  Strains.
PAX DETECTOR THERMAL SIMULATION 1Vittore Carassiti - INFN FEFz-Juelich, 27/10/2008.
Innovation Intelligence ® SimLab Automation Training Nirmal Subbaiah May, 2013.
Ansys Workbench 6 Case Study with Plate and Shell Analyses ME 520 Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 13 Loads and Boundary Conditions.
Section 3 SimLab Architecture. Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information SimLab Objects.
PAT328, Section 3, March 2001MAR120, Lecture 4, March 2001S16-1MAR120, Section 16, December 2001 SECTION 16 HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 18 Set Creation & Solver Interface.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 6 Meshing in SimLab.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 16 Rigid Connections.
Section 11 Finite Element Modeling. Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Overview.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 4 Applications.
Module 2 - Heat Transfer Module 2 Objectives Understand conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer. Explain how specific parameters can affect.
Lesson 13 CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER Given the formula for heat transfer and the operating conditions of the system, CALCULATE the rate of heat transfer.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information CATIA import through CATScript.
Workshop 6: Thermal Analysis of a Plate with a Hole University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Department of Mechanical Engineering Modified by (2008): Dr.
Copyright © 2009 Altair Engineering, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. All rights reserved. Practical FEM Analysis  What do you need to run a FEM analysis?
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Regeneration – Pro/Engineer.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 20 Flux and Convection.
Copyright © 2009 Altair Engineering, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. All rights reserved. Simple FEM Process Process oriented and automated  Teaching.
9.0 New Features New Coupled-Field Material Property allows Analysis of Peltier Cooling Workshop 6 Thermoelectric Cooler.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 15 Contact Modeling.
Section 9 Mesh Cleanup. Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Mesh cleanup CAD.
Section 10 Additional Meshing Tools. Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Meshing.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 21 Power Train Modeling.
MECH4450 Introduction to Finite Element Methods
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Bolt Modeling workbench Application | Special.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 2 File Import. Copyright © 2012 Altair Engineering, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. All rights reserved. Overview.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 17 Material & Property Definition.
Excel in ME 1-D Transient Heat Conduction Add-in.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 10 Additional Meshing Tools.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 18 Set Creation & Solver Interface.
External Flow: The Flat Plate in Parallel Flow
Finite-Difference Solutions Part 2
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 4 Applications.
External Flow: The Flat Plate in Parallel Flow Chapter 7 Section 7.1 through 7.3.
Innovation Intelligence ® SIMLAB Updates: SimLab_13.3_Beta_WIN64_0529.
Innovation Intelligence ® SimLab – Show Adjacent.
Innovation Intelligence ® Section 20 Flux and Convection.
Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 17 Material & Property Definition.
HEAT TRANSFER Problems with FEM solution
Section 12 Assembly. Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Assembly The bodies.
From: Thermal-Hydraulic Performance of MEMS-based Pin Fin Heat Sink
Multi-Axis Tabular Loads in ANSYS Workbench
From: A Transient Immersed Coil Heat Exchanger Model
Date of download: 12/19/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved.
סימולציות אינטראקטיביות להוראת המדעים
Right Triangle Trigonometry; Applications
What is Fin? Fin is an extended surface, added onto a surface of a structure to enhance the rate of heat transfer from the structure. Example: The fins.
Right Triangle Trigonometry; Applications
Partial Fraction Decomposition
Right Triangle Trigonometry; Applications
Partial Fraction Decomposition
What are Fins ? Fins are extended surfaces used to increase the rate of heat transfer. It is made of highly conductive materials such as aluminum.
Section 10.5 The Dot Product
Basic Matrix Operations
Coil Winding Specialist Inc.
Thermo-mechanics J. Cugnoni, LMAF / EPFL 2012.
Presentation transcript:

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Section 14 Loads and Boundary Conditions Thermal Work Bench

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Thermal Workbench This workbench is used to apply loads and boundary conditions for thermal analysis. Applications | Analysis | Thermal SimLab Thermal workbench has the following tools to define loads and boundary conditions Initial Temperature Temperature Flux Convection Heat Source

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Initial Temperature This tool is used to apply initial temperature condition for thermal analysis.

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Temperature This tool is used to apply temperature boundary condition. Spatial varying temperature can be applied.

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Flux This tool is used to apply heat flux load. Spatial varying flux loads can be applied. Shell direction can be defined.

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Convection This tool is used to apply convection loads – Film Coefficient and Sink Temperature. Spatial varying film coefficient and temperature can be applied. Shell direction can be defined. Mapping from spatial varying data to selected elements can be done either by closest point or weighted distance method. The reference for mapping can be either element centroid or element nodal.

Copyright © 2010 Altair Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved.Altair Proprietary and Confidential Information Heat Source This tool is used to apply nodal heat flux load. Spatial varying nodal flux loads can be applied.