i''m absolutely beginner thanks you very much for posting this video, this really help me to learn...
@mikefiedler20393 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@pablobegazzo75962 жыл бұрын
gracias por la buena explicacion
@juratomorad86412 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very informative video. You applied a temperature load on the inside surface, and on the outside surface. What temperatures does NASTRAN apply automatically to the surfaces on which no temperatures are applied? Is it T_REF? Or is it simply 0°C?
@mikefiedler2039 Жыл бұрын
Hello Jura! Because it is a steady state linear thermal analysis, the program is finding the thermal distribution after some 'infinite' amount of time, so the initial temperatures of the 'other' nodes does not matter because the lowest and highest temperatures in the model will be dictated by the loads that we did apply to the model and all other nodes will end up somewhere between those extremes. That said, two things to note (1.) if no load of any type is applied to a surface, the surface is treated as an adiabatic surface and (2.) the temperature of the other nodes would matter in a transient thermal analysis where we might want to see how fast something heats up or cools down. If it is a transient thermal analysis, then you would want to make sure that an initial temp is defined... this could be done with the 'initial condition' load with the 'sub type' of temperature - or first running a steady thermal to get the starting distribution for the transient analysis. I'll make sure to get to some transient thermal analysis as an example.
@juratomorad8641 Жыл бұрын
@@mikefiedler2039 Thank you for a clear explanation!