jbenson5
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2020
- 2
I am interested in the heat transfer from an adhesive bead. The bead is applied hot, and cools due to conduction into the substrate and convection into the ambient. The adhesive bead shape is a half cylinder (see attached figure). I am interested in understanding how the thermal conductivity of the substrate and bead diameter effect the rate of cooling.
I have taken graduate level heat transfer courses but it has been a long time. I know the general solution in cylindrical coordinates are Bessel functions, but I do not have radial symmetry due to the boundary condition at the substrate.
If a general solution is too difficult, I am interested in simplifications that will give an approximate solution. Some dimensionless parameters that will allow me to estimate the conduction and convection would be a good starting point.
Thanks!
I have taken graduate level heat transfer courses but it has been a long time. I know the general solution in cylindrical coordinates are Bessel functions, but I do not have radial symmetry due to the boundary condition at the substrate.
If a general solution is too difficult, I am interested in simplifications that will give an approximate solution. Some dimensionless parameters that will allow me to estimate the conduction and convection would be a good starting point.
Thanks!