Thermal coupling

This topic explains how to model heat transfer between components that are not directly connected through the mesh in WEM simulations.

This lesson may include hands-on exercises. Review the Discussion section for background information or click the button to proceed to the practical section.

Discussion

You can model heat paths between:

  • 2D and 3D regions that are not connected through meshes using the Thermal Coupling simulation object.
  • 3D and 3D regions using the Surface-to-Surface Gluing, Surface-to-Surface Contact, Surface-to-Surface Contact/Gluing simulation objects.
  • 2D and 2D regions meshed with 2D axisymmetric, plane stress, or plane strain elements using the Edge-to-Edge Gluing, Edge-to-Surface Contact, Surface-to-Surface Contact/Gluing simulation objects.

Use Thermal Coupling for thermal-only analyses and Edge-to-Edge, or Surface-to-Surface contacts for coupled thermal–structural analyses.

Best practices
  1. In the appropriate Simulation file, create expressions for various thermal convection coefficient values.
  2. Use these expressions when defining magnitude in Thermal Coupling.
  3. Assign a unique contact boundary condition to each interface or contact pair. Do not consolidate multiple contacts into a single simulation object because this can cause errors or incorrect results.

Hands-on material

To gain experience with the topics discussed here, complete the following:

Further learning