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heat transfer with a solenoid
Posted 8 déc. 2015, 12:42 UTC−5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 5.1 5 Replies
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Hi guys,
I'm new into COMSOL so these questions might be quite silly. I was trying to simulate the inductive heating to a stainless steel washer using a solenoid. In my model I have an array of circles to simulate the coil and there is a stainless steel washer in the middle of the model. The results I'm expecting is the temperature raise of the washer with various driving powers. Here are some of my questions:
1. The washer is placed in a petri dish and there's a little water in that dish too to cool the washer, how should I simulate the heat convection from the washer surface to the water? I've tried adding a heat transfer in fluid physics but the results didn't match with our experimental results. Basically I cannot see a cooling happening during the simulation.
2. If I remove the water, say the washer itself is only cooling by the radiation to the surrounding air, should I add a diffusion surface and set the Tamb to be the room temperature? This is how I did it before but still, no significant cooling is observed.
3. This question is more related to the inductive heating itself. We are using 850KHz which should be able to observe the skin effect, I'm not sure whether COMSOL has already taken this into account or there's something else I need to do to calculate the skin effect. If I do, could anyone provide some suggestions on how to accomplish this?
I've attached my simple model without any solutions or so, it's running normally but there might still be some physics mistakes hidden in the model. I'll be really appreciate if anyone can help me check it out and provide some suggestions on my simulation.
Big thanks in advance! :-)
Chenchen
I'm new into COMSOL so these questions might be quite silly. I was trying to simulate the inductive heating to a stainless steel washer using a solenoid. In my model I have an array of circles to simulate the coil and there is a stainless steel washer in the middle of the model. The results I'm expecting is the temperature raise of the washer with various driving powers. Here are some of my questions:
1. The washer is placed in a petri dish and there's a little water in that dish too to cool the washer, how should I simulate the heat convection from the washer surface to the water? I've tried adding a heat transfer in fluid physics but the results didn't match with our experimental results. Basically I cannot see a cooling happening during the simulation.
2. If I remove the water, say the washer itself is only cooling by the radiation to the surrounding air, should I add a diffusion surface and set the Tamb to be the room temperature? This is how I did it before but still, no significant cooling is observed.
3. This question is more related to the inductive heating itself. We are using 850KHz which should be able to observe the skin effect, I'm not sure whether COMSOL has already taken this into account or there's something else I need to do to calculate the skin effect. If I do, could anyone provide some suggestions on how to accomplish this?
I've attached my simple model without any solutions or so, it's running normally but there might still be some physics mistakes hidden in the model. I'll be really appreciate if anyone can help me check it out and provide some suggestions on my simulation.
Big thanks in advance! :-)
Chenchen
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