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Old   November 19, 2014, 07:59
Question Temperature condition inside an entire region
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Hello everybody,

I am doing a thermal analysis between two solid regions. I would like to set a temperature condition on the first region (1500°C). In the second region, there is a boundary temperature condition (200°C).

I know how to set a temperature condition on a boundary, but I don't know how to set a temperature condition inside a whole region. I just can set an energy source (volumetric heat source, total heat source, specific heat source).

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Old   November 20, 2014, 03:15
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I don't properly understand your physics. If the entire region really is a constant temperature, you can't actually calculate its temperature at all, since you've just defined this. In this case, that isothermal region can also be removed and replaced with isothermal boundary conditions for any attached regions.
However, I'm guessing that this probably isn't what you meant. Maybe you just want something that is mostly isothermal, in which case you could specify the initial temperature for that region, provide isothermal boundaries and then adjust the material properties (rho, cp, etc) to ensure that this region responses extremely slowly.
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Hello Olesen,

Thank you for your response. In fact I would like that the first region (1500 °C) translates along the second region (with a boundary at 200 °C) and solve the temperature field inside the second region.

But I think we can't move a boundary condition (perhaps it is possible?). That is why I created the first region (which can move along the second one). Do you understand what I want to do ?

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