How can power absorption vs temperature be defined for a surface of a model?
Defining the power absorption vs temperature
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pgl
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04 October 2017
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cbhavsar
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17 October 2017
A convection boundary condition with a temp-dependent film coefficient can match your power absorption curve for various temperatures of the surface. The film coefficient is based on the power divided by the area of the surface.
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