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Increasing temperature gradient as boundary condition
Posted 26 avr. 2012, 05:11 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I'm trying to model a chip moving in a chamber which has an increasing temperature gradient inside. We want to show how the motion of the chip affect the temperature of the surrounding gases. I spent several days to understand the deformed mesh but I have no clue about this problem by far. I'm new to COMSOL but really want to play it well.
Thanks.
Leon
I'm trying to model a chip moving in a chamber which has an increasing temperature gradient inside. We want to show how the motion of the chip affect the temperature of the surrounding gases. I spent several days to understand the deformed mesh but I have no clue about this problem by far. I'm new to COMSOL but really want to play it well.
Thanks.
Leon
2 Replies Last Post 29 avr. 2012, 12:53 UTC−4