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Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2005
- 128
I posted the following in a different forum. Thought may be I could get better response here!
For a simple finite element model for flow of slurry through a pipe, boundary conditions on the pipe wall need to be decided. The different cases are: 1. Heat traced pipe 2. Steam-jacketted pipe 3. Insulated pipe without any heat input 4. Bare pipe 5. Pipe with color applied to it.
Typically boundary conditions on the pipe wall can be: 1. Constant heat flux 2. Variable heat flux (function of time) 3. Constant temperature 4. Variable temperature (function of time)
Depending on the nature of the different physical cases in the first paragraph, the boundary conditions for the model need to be decided. Any input on how to match the different boundary conditions in paragraph 2 with the different cases in paragraph 1 is appreciated.
For a simple finite element model for flow of slurry through a pipe, boundary conditions on the pipe wall need to be decided. The different cases are: 1. Heat traced pipe 2. Steam-jacketted pipe 3. Insulated pipe without any heat input 4. Bare pipe 5. Pipe with color applied to it.
Typically boundary conditions on the pipe wall can be: 1. Constant heat flux 2. Variable heat flux (function of time) 3. Constant temperature 4. Variable temperature (function of time)
Depending on the nature of the different physical cases in the first paragraph, the boundary conditions for the model need to be decided. Any input on how to match the different boundary conditions in paragraph 2 with the different cases in paragraph 1 is appreciated.