JG MechEng
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2015
- 24
I am setting up a steady state thermal analysis of a model. I am using FEPipe and the help file says this...
"For steady state or transient the thermal conductivity is a required input. If this value is
omitted, (as it often is), the user will get unpredictable thermal solutions. The standard units
are Btu/sec/in/deg.F for Imperial units....
ASME as well as all other books and documents I have report the thermal conductivity as BTU/(sec*in*degF). Are these units interchangeable? I feel like if I assign the constant (in this case 15.46) to the BTU term, because all the other values represent a single unit (1)...the units should be interchangeable (15.46 BTU/1sec/1in/1degF). I feel like an idiot not being able to work through this...but I'm stuck on it![[hairpull] [hairpull] [hairpull]](/data/assets/smilies/hairpull.gif)
"For steady state or transient the thermal conductivity is a required input. If this value is
omitted, (as it often is), the user will get unpredictable thermal solutions. The standard units
are Btu/sec/in/deg.F for Imperial units....
ASME as well as all other books and documents I have report the thermal conductivity as BTU/(sec*in*degF). Are these units interchangeable? I feel like if I assign the constant (in this case 15.46) to the BTU term, because all the other values represent a single unit (1)...the units should be interchangeable (15.46 BTU/1sec/1in/1degF). I feel like an idiot not being able to work through this...but I'm stuck on it
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