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Old   May 4, 2015, 11:30
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I want to know how can I get the average temperature of a hall cylinder (3D) that is rotating at a constant velocity.

I took constant temperature at the outer surface ( walls ) as a boundary conditions T wall = 1 degree and T i = 25 degree.

NB: Hall cylinder means: avg temperature of the inner volume of the cylinder plus the outer surface (Cylinder walls that are always equal to T cte = T wall).

Thanks a lot.
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Without going into the exact details of your problem, you may use the definition of average: f_avg = 1/V* Integral on V of f*dV for volume average, and similarly for averages of surface, line, time etc.
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