Title: UNSTEADY-STATE HEAT CONDUCTION - II
1UNSTEADY-STATE HEAT CONDUCTION - II
- P M V Subbarao
- Associate Professor
- Mechanical Engineering Department
- IIT Delhi
Applications where rate/duration of
heating/cooling is a Design Parameter
2Relationship between the Biot number and the
temperature profile.
3Hot Rolling of Steel Sheets
4One Dimensional Transient Conduction
Governing Differential Equation
Initial Condition
T(x,o) T0
Boundary Conditions
T(?L,t)Ts ?T?
5Non-dimensionalization of GDE
Define a Non dimensional variable for the
x-coordinate
Define a Non dimensional variable for the
temperature
Substitute Dimensionless variables into GDE
6Define thermal diffusivity
Define non dimensional variable for time
7A Pure Dimensionless GDE
Initial condition q(h,0) 1
Boundary conditions q(?1,z) 0
At any time Temperature profile will be symmetric
about x-axis. Solution in positive or negative
direction of x is sufficient.
8Simplified Problem
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Initial condition q(h,0) 1
Boundary conditions q(1,z) 0
0
1
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11The boundary conditions are
which requires B 0
Then apply the boundary conditions at the other
end
which requires cos? 0
12The solution corresponding to the n-th eigenvalue
is
The general solution is the sum over all ns
The constants An are determined from the initial
conditions
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16Relationship between the Biot number and the
temperature profile.
17Systems with Negligible Surface Resistance
- Homeotherm is an organism, such as a mammal or
bird, having a body temperature that is constant
and largely independent of the temperature of its
surroundings.
18Biot Number of Small Birds
19Biot Number of Big Birds
20Very Large Characteristic Dimension
21Very Large Characteristic Dimension
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22The semi-infinite solid
Governing Differential Equation
Boundary conditions
x 0 T Ts As x ? 8 T ? T0
Initial condition
t 0 T T0
23Notice that there is no natural length-scale in
the problem. Indeed, the only variables are T, x,
t, and a.
24Transform the derivatives
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31One-dimensional Transient Conduction
- One-dimensional transient conduction refers to a
case where the temperature varies temporally and
in one spatial direction. - For example, temperature varies with x and time.
- Three cases of 1-D conduction are commonly
studied conduction through a plate, in a
cylinder, and in a sphere. - In all three cases, the surface of the solid is
exposed to convection. - The exact analytical solutions to the three cases
are very complicated. - However, an approximate solution can be obtained
by using graphical tools. - The graphs allow you to find the centerline
temperature at any given time, and the
temperature at any location based on the
centerline temperature.