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Old   November 22, 2012, 04:46
Default Focused Radiation of a Xenon lamp (FloEFD)
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Hey guys,

i want to simulate a solar radiation of xenon lamp in a head lamp without any heat sources. So to win the time i just took a small model with a housing, cover lens and a lamp (see the pictures). Iīve defined the radiation with an angle and a power of 100 W but without conduction and conductivity.


The computation has finished without any problems, in the post processing I canīt see any results (the scale is just blue).

When i try it again with a heat source, I could see the temperature distribution but without radiation.

where is the problem? can i compute a solar radiation with an angle without a heat source?

Thanks for your help

Karim

FloEFD 11 V5
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