Exporting boundary nodes
In Thermal Desktop, the boundary Node allows you to impose a temperature constraint on your model. This type of node has the following settings:
- Node type set to Boundary.
- Override calculations by elements/surfaces check box selected.
- Temperature value defined in the Inital Temp box. The value can be constant or time-dependent.
In Simcenter 3D a temperature constraint is only applied on 2D elements, element faces, and edges. The following table lists the different rules used by Thermal Model Exchanger to convert the Thermal Desktop boundary nodes to the Simcenter 3D Temperature type of Constraint.
Boundary nodes location | Context | Thermal Model Exchanger actions |
2D elements |
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Assigns the node temperature to the 2D element. |
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Assigns the node temperature to the element edge. | |
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Computes the average temperature value and assigns it to the element edge. If the temperature is a time dependent table, Thermal Model Exchanger takes the first value of the table and uses it to calculate the average. | |
2D primitives |
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Assigns the node temperature to the 2D element. |
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Assigns the node temperature to the edge. | |
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Assigns the node temperature to the connected edges. | |
3D primitives |
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Assigns the node temperature to all the elements of the Simcenter 3D mesh. |
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Assigns the node temperature to the corresponding face of the Simcenter 3D mesh. | |
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Computes the average temperature value of the nodes attached to the primitive face and assigns it to the corresponding face of the Simcenter 3D mesh. |