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Communication on partially heated Aluminum 6063-T83 enclosure: Finite element visualization

Khalil Ur Rehman

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2019, vol. 535, issue C

Abstract: To inspect thermal individualities in a complicated surfaces being involved in daily life remains a topic a great interest. In this direction the involved boundary constraints mostly leads to singular outcomes and drags the efforts meaningless. The current article is a fruitful step towards heat transfer visualization in a multiply connected domain material made up of an Aluminum 6063-T83. To be more specific, the surface is partially heated via plane and circular heaters. The whole upper wall and some part of lower wall is retained as cold surface. Both the left and right walls of surface are fitted for an adiabatic condition. The said physical model is translated into mathematical model in terms of time dependent heat equation. The lower wall is fitted with the length of two distinct plane heaters. The hybrid meshing is structured for each case. A tremendous method named with Finite Element Method (FEM) is used to offer the strength of surface temperature for upcoming time intervals. The outcomes via Finite Element Method is shared with the aid of graphical trends. It is trusted that the current article will be helpful for beginners towards learning finite element method and heat transfer aspects subject to solid conductor surfaces.

Keywords: Conduction; Aluminum 6063-T83; Trapezium enclosure; Isotherms; Finite element method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2019.122503

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