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February 25, 2021, 10:48 |
Internally heated metal body wıth reciprocating motion
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Hi everyone
I want to do a thermal simulation of a stainless steel part with internal heating, which moves up and down with a frequency of 400 repetitions per minute and a stroke distance of 2cm. I am still not sure if I should do a transient run and if I should also strictly model the relative air movement around it in order to incorporate the cooling effect of induced by its motion. I wanted to find the answers to these questions before I start simulating the case. Thank you in advance for your time and interest! |
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