Author: John Singleton, Cornell University Problem Specification |
At this point, the material, Cornellium, will be assigned to the geometry. To assign the material, expand Geometry in the tree outline. Next, click surface body. Then in the "Details of Surface Body" table set Assignment to Cornellium.
The top and left sides of the rectangular domain are perfectly insulated. In order to incorporate these boundary conditions, first (Right Click) Steady-State Thermal > Insert > Perfectly Insulated, as shown below.
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/146918515/PerfIns_Full.png |
The bottom side of the rectangular domain has a constant temperature of theta=1. To implement this boundary condition, (Right Click) Steady-State Thermal > Insert > Temperature , as shown below.
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/146918515/InsTemp_Full.png |
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/146918515/SetTemp_Full.png |
The right side of the rectangle has a convective boundary condition with a Biot Number of 5 and and ambient temperature of 0. To implement this boundary condition, (Right Click) Steady-State Thermal > Insert > Convection , as shown below.
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/146918515/InsConv_Full.png |
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/146918515/DetConv_Full.png |
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