VM110
VM110
Transient Temperature Distribution in a Slab
Test Case
A concrete wall, originally at temperature To, is suddenly exposed on one side to a hot gas at temperature Tg.  If the convection coefficient on the hot side is
h and the other side is insulated, determine the temperature distribution
in the slab after 14.5 hours, and the total heat Q transferred to
the wall per square foot of surface area.  
Analysis Assumptions and Modeling Notes
The problem is first solved using LINK33 elements. A 1 ft2 area
is used for the convection and conduction elements.  Node 12 is given
an arbitrary location.  Automatic time stepping is used.  The initial
integration time step (ITS) chosen (14.5/80 = 0.18125 hr) is larger
than the minimum ITS recommended; ITS 
  δ2/4 α, where  δ
is the conduction element length (0.1 ft) and a is the thermal diffusivity
(k/ρc = 0.01875 ft2/hr).  POST26 is
used to obtain the total heat transferred to the wall.
Results Comparison
Based on graphical estimates 
Q =  
  q dt, from POST26