MNS747
Aerospace
- Jan 19, 2007
- 82
Hi
I am trying to analyse the thermal growth in the CNC machine spindle. spindle has bearings inside that rotates the tool that get fit in between the spindle. I was measuring the temperature at the outside surface of the spindle by running the spindle at 4000rpm. after 10 minutes of running i stopped the spindle. i got the delta T as 1.2C. my ambient temp was 23.5 and after 10 minutes the temp was 24.7C. I am now trying to model this in abaqus and i am confused about the method, shall I start with applying body heat flux on the bearings?(bearings are the actual heat source) if so could any one please tell me what exactly the formula i should use to obtain the body heat flux? in Abaqus documentation it says its units are J/T.L3. Cant interprete it.
I dont want to apply temperature boundary conditions because when bearings start they start to generate heat and i dont know the bearing temperature because of no means of measuring it. I can only measure it by using a sensor at the outside surface.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Regards
I am trying to analyse the thermal growth in the CNC machine spindle. spindle has bearings inside that rotates the tool that get fit in between the spindle. I was measuring the temperature at the outside surface of the spindle by running the spindle at 4000rpm. after 10 minutes of running i stopped the spindle. i got the delta T as 1.2C. my ambient temp was 23.5 and after 10 minutes the temp was 24.7C. I am now trying to model this in abaqus and i am confused about the method, shall I start with applying body heat flux on the bearings?(bearings are the actual heat source) if so could any one please tell me what exactly the formula i should use to obtain the body heat flux? in Abaqus documentation it says its units are J/T.L3. Cant interprete it.
I dont want to apply temperature boundary conditions because when bearings start they start to generate heat and i dont know the bearing temperature because of no means of measuring it. I can only measure it by using a sensor at the outside surface.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Regards