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Get Phase Change Interface Position During Simulation
Posted 26 oct. 2015, 06:15 UTC−4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Materials, Studies & Solvers Version 5.1 0 Replies
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I am currently a bit stuck with a phase change simulation where I want to evaluate an expression and use the result for material properties.
To be more precise, I am simulating a 2D phase change problem, where I want to use an average effective thermal conductivity. This effective thermal conductivity, however, is based on the temperature at a specific point (x,y = 42mm, 505 mm) and the position of the phase change interface along a specific line (x,y = 0..42 mm, 505 mm). This has to be avaluated during the simulation (not in postprocessing)
Now my questions are:
a) Where should I put the expression? Under "definitions" of "component 1" or under the "materials section"?
b) Can I access the necessary temperatures in this expression directly (s.th. like comp1.T(0..42,505)..) or is it better using a domain point probe?
c) How can I evaluate the position of the phase change interface? Principally, it is the element where the temperature is above (or below) the melting temperature. So I need to go along the line from x=0..42 mm, check if the local temperature is above T_melt and if true, save the current position and finally feed the last position into my expression for the effective conductivity.
Many thanks in advance!
Chris
Hello Christian Odenthal
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