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
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- In the appropriate Simulation file, create expressions for various thermal convection coefficient values.
- Use these expressions when defining magnitude in Thermal Coupling.
- 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:
