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Introducing a user defined heat flux to ABAQUS

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Dear all,

 

I must apply a user defined heat flux to ABAQUS for getting thermal profile in defferent nodes and elements. How can I apply this user defined heat flux to AVAQUS and how can I write this user defined heat flux for ABAQUS?

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grateful if you help me for this problem.

 

 

 

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Section 19.4.3 of the ABAQUS 5.7 users manual (Vol. II)
gives an overview of the type thermal loading that can be applied. web hosting

  1. Concentrated heat flux
    prescribed at nodes (*CFLUX)
  2. Distributed heat flux
    prescribed at element faces (*DFLUX)
  3. Body heat flux per unit
    volume (*DFLUX)
  4. Boundary convection defined
    on element faces (*FILM)
  5. Boundary radiation defined on
    element faces (*RADIATE)

*CFLUX

*CFLUX

56,  11, 10.

57,  11, 10.

Nodes 56 and 57 are applied a heat flux of 10 units. The number 11
represents the temperature d.o.f.

*DFLUX

*DFLUX

100, SPOS,  10.

A uniform surface flux of 10.0 per unit area is applied to the top face
(SPOS) of element 100 which is a general heat transfer shell element.

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