Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
element
method
Prof. Jinwoo Lee
• (Cont.)
➢ By Fourier’s law of heat conduction:
➢ where Kxx is the thermal conductivity in the x direction,
T is the temperature, and dT/dx is the temperature
gradient
➢ Similarly:
• (Cont.)
➢ Dividing by Adxdt and simplifying, we have the one-
dimensional heat conduction equation as:
➢ U is the total internal heat energy, ΩQ is the total energy from the heat
source, Ωq is the total energy from the heat flux, and Ωh is the total
energy from heat convection.
➢ S2 and S3 are separate surfaces areas over which heat flow (flux) q* and
convection loss are specified.
➢ Substituting in, using the fact that the nodal temperatures {t} are
independent of the general coordinates, and differentiating to
minimize we obtain:
➢ Simplifying we obtain:
➢ The global force matrix is the sum of all element heat sources
given by:
➢ Substituting we get:
• (Cont.)
• (Cont.)
• (Cont.)
➢ Simplifying we obtain:
➢ The first term is the strain energy due to stress from mechanical
loading.
• One-Dimensional Bar
Unit : oC Unit : oC
Results
Unit : mm Unit : mm
Results
Unit : MPa
Results
Unit : MPa