Convecting zone BC equations

The thermal convecting zone boundary condition models a solid surface in contact with a fluid of known temperature and infinite heat capacity.

The convecting zone represents a region in a thermal model in contact with a fluid that has a known temperature Tf and is assumed to have infinite heat capacity, meaning its temperature doesn't change regardless of how much heat it absorbs or releases. This simplifies the thermal interaction to a one-way heat transfer from the fluid to the solid.

The heat flux into the solid is given by:

where:

  • h is the heat transfer coefficient.
  • Ts is the solid surface temperature.

Applications

Thermal convecting zones are used in simulations where:

  • A solid body is in thermal contact with a fluid whose temperature is known and remains constant due to its large or infinite heat capacity.
  • In simulations of heat exchangers, cooling fins, electronic components, biomedical devices, and environmental heat transfer systems, where the surrounding medium acts as a thermal reservoir.