VM192
VM192
Cooling of a Billet by Radiation
Overview
Test Case
A carbon steel billet is initially at a temperature TB and is supported in such a manner that it loses heat by radiation from all its surfaces to surroundings at temperature TE. Determine the temperature TB of the billet at the end of 3.7 hours.
| Material Properties | Geometric Properties | Loading |
|---|---|---|
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C = 0.11 Btu/lb-°R ρ = 487.5 lb/ft3 ε = emissivity = 1.0 Stefan-Boltzmann constant = 0.1712x10-8 Btu/hr-ft2-R4 |
a = 2 ft b = 4 ft |
TE = 70°F (530°R) TB = 2000°R (at t = 0) |
Analysis of Assumptions and Modeling Notes
The billet is modeled using a single SOLID70 element overlaid with a SURF152 element on each of its faces. The surface elements have a common extra node representing the surrounding space. An arbitrary value is selected for the billet conductivity. The form factor from the billet to surrounding space is input as unity.