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surface integration of a derived temperature distribution
Posted 11 juin 2020, 06:50 UTC−4 Mesh, Results & Visualization Version 5.4 2 Replies
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I have just started learning COMSOL and have a problem now.
I derived the surface temperature distribution of a sphere using COMSOL. After that, I calculated the net radiation force of the sphere, i.e. the surface integrations of , where is the temperature and is the unit normal vector. However, the result of surface integrations given by COMSOL seems to be incorrect.
Then I did another test with a uniform surface temperature distribution. The result of surface integrations should be zero in theory due to the symmetry, but it is in fact not. I am confused now. Is there something wrong about the surface integration function in COMSOL?
I would appreciate it if someone offers some help.