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Quick Question on whether Comsol is suitable for a certain type of problem!
Posted 17 mars 2016, 09:31 UTC−4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Geometry, Materials, Results & Visualization Version 4.4 1 Reply
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Hello!
For my project i'm currently trying to find suitable programs to use, and comsol was suggested to me. I've watched a few videos and looked around in the user manual, but i'm having a hard time finding a definitive answer to whether or not it is suitable.
In my "study" i'm going to model a cylinder which temperature is rising during the time, from 20 degrees to 945 degrees celcius in the span of an hour. The cylinder will radiate to a nearby wall and i wish to measure the temperature in this wall, to see when it reaches a certain point. Is this possible using Comsol?
Apologies for any spelling errors, english is not my first language! Appreciate any help i can get!
For my project i'm currently trying to find suitable programs to use, and comsol was suggested to me. I've watched a few videos and looked around in the user manual, but i'm having a hard time finding a definitive answer to whether or not it is suitable.
In my "study" i'm going to model a cylinder which temperature is rising during the time, from 20 degrees to 945 degrees celcius in the span of an hour. The cylinder will radiate to a nearby wall and i wish to measure the temperature in this wall, to see when it reaches a certain point. Is this possible using Comsol?
Apologies for any spelling errors, english is not my first language! Appreciate any help i can get!
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