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heat transfer in solid, pulse

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Hi all,

I am simulating pulsed laser material interaction. When th pulse duration is in milisecond range, I would get reasonable resutls. I mean as it would be expected the heat will be dropped down in off time of pulse. However, when I go to nanosecond and microsecond range, the heat won't drop down in off time (see attached figures).

I highly apprecaite if anyone has any suggestion.



1 Reply Last Post 7 mai 2020, 11:59 UTC−4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 4 years ago 7 mai 2020, 11:59 UTC−4

Hello Zabi,

It seems like thermal inertia at work. In Picture2.png, the temperature drops at an initial rate of a few thousand K/s. That same rate, applied to time intervals on the order of 1e-7s , in Picture1.png, results in temperature decreases that are 1/ too small to be noticeable on your graph, and 2/ smaller than sources of inaccuracy in your model (such as uncertainty on the model inputs) anyways .

Best,

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
Hello Zabi, It seems like thermal inertia at work. In Picture2.png, the temperature drops at an initial rate of a few thousand K/s. That same rate, applied to time intervals on the order of 1e-7s , in Picture1.png, results in temperature decreases that are 1/ too small to be noticeable on your graph, and 2/ smaller than sources of inaccuracy in your model (such as uncertainty on the model inputs) anyways . Best, Jeff

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