awaeryum
Automotive
- Jun 8, 2019
- 6
Good afternoon,
I am new to Abaqus, and I am trying to perform a thermal analysis on a section of a ventilated brake disc.
So far, I have followed some tutorials on youtube about generic thermal analysis, so I've defined some properties of the model such as material, section, instances, loads, interactions, steps, mesh, BC.
The principle behind my simulation is: I apply a load (a surface heat flux) on both the surfaces of the disc where the pad would act, for 720 seconds and I plot the increase of temperature against time. The heat flux has been calculated previously, so I just use that value.
After that, I apply two interactions, one is the convection where I define the film coefficient and the ambient temperature and the surfaces where it acts, and the other is the surface radiation where I define the emissivity, ambient temperature and the surfaces.
My boundary conditions are set to don't allow the section to move where it has been cut and don't translate vertically and horizontally.
When I run the simulation and check the results, I obtain that on the surfaces where I applied the heat flux the temperature is only 25.46 degrees Celsius (I expect it to reach approximately 400 after 720 seconds with the flux chosen), while inside the vane is 25 (which is the ambient air temperature that I set previously).
Obviously, as I am new to this, I am sure that I am making a lot of mistakes. Could someone please help me?
Thanks in advance.
I am new to Abaqus, and I am trying to perform a thermal analysis on a section of a ventilated brake disc.
So far, I have followed some tutorials on youtube about generic thermal analysis, so I've defined some properties of the model such as material, section, instances, loads, interactions, steps, mesh, BC.
The principle behind my simulation is: I apply a load (a surface heat flux) on both the surfaces of the disc where the pad would act, for 720 seconds and I plot the increase of temperature against time. The heat flux has been calculated previously, so I just use that value.
After that, I apply two interactions, one is the convection where I define the film coefficient and the ambient temperature and the surfaces where it acts, and the other is the surface radiation where I define the emissivity, ambient temperature and the surfaces.
My boundary conditions are set to don't allow the section to move where it has been cut and don't translate vertically and horizontally.
When I run the simulation and check the results, I obtain that on the surfaces where I applied the heat flux the temperature is only 25.46 degrees Celsius (I expect it to reach approximately 400 after 720 seconds with the flux chosen), while inside the vane is 25 (which is the ambient air temperature that I set previously).
Obviously, as I am new to this, I am sure that I am making a lot of mistakes. Could someone please help me?
Thanks in advance.