MaxTemp2
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 14
Dear all,
I am trying to calculate a simple thermal transient problem in ANSYS Workbench 11.0 to see how it works to make later more complicated calculations. But I have a problem:
My model:
-steel plate (vary simple geometry)
-starting temperature: uniform 300C
-boundary conditions: 150C and 10000W/m2C at one surface, perfectly insulated at other 5 surfaces
-time: 100sec with automatic time-steps
The results show, that the temperature can go above 300C, what is impossible in real.
I tried to solve the problem with refined mesh, more substeps to apply the load, calculating a steady-state solution for the transient case´s initial condition, but neither of them worked.
Can somebody explain me the problem? Or simply run the problem in ANSYS Workbench 11.0 and tell me his/her results?
The input files can be found under the following link: OR the one at the end of the post.
I am using "ANSYS Academic Teaching Advanced" licence, maybe that is the problem. (I do not have any other licences)
Thank you for your help
MaxTemp2
I am trying to calculate a simple thermal transient problem in ANSYS Workbench 11.0 to see how it works to make later more complicated calculations. But I have a problem:
My model:
-steel plate (vary simple geometry)
-starting temperature: uniform 300C
-boundary conditions: 150C and 10000W/m2C at one surface, perfectly insulated at other 5 surfaces
-time: 100sec with automatic time-steps
The results show, that the temperature can go above 300C, what is impossible in real.
I tried to solve the problem with refined mesh, more substeps to apply the load, calculating a steady-state solution for the transient case´s initial condition, but neither of them worked.
Can somebody explain me the problem? Or simply run the problem in ANSYS Workbench 11.0 and tell me his/her results?
The input files can be found under the following link: OR the one at the end of the post.
I am using "ANSYS Academic Teaching Advanced" licence, maybe that is the problem. (I do not have any other licences)
Thank you for your help
MaxTemp2