I have yet to find anything on this topic, and while I have another post going, this one I want to keep simple:
If 4000 watts is applied to a plate, of volume V and Area A, in a steady state temperature of T, how hot can it get, and over what period of time?
I am trying to model a system and so far haven't been able to do exactly what I want. I have a plate, heated by electric heater cartridges, about 4000 watts total. For now I will assume the surface temperature is the same as the internal temperature, unless anyone knows of a good way to do...
I have created a beam using Pro Engineer. My question is probably simple and basic, but I am just starting on the software and haven't figured it out. I imported the beam into ANSYS as a step file. I applied the load correctly, however I am not sure how to apply a fixed support. The support...
I am modeling a heater platen for an assembly process. I am using several heater cartridges that will be inserted into the center of the platen. My question is pretty simple. I know what the wattage of the heater cores will be. How would I go about modeling the entire process so I can find...