ACU-T: 3200 Radiation Heat Transfer in a Simple Headlamp using the Enclosure Radiation Model
Prerequisites
This tutorial introduces you to setting up a radiation heat transfer problem using the Enclosure radiation model in HyperMesh and solving using AcuSolve. Prior to starting this tutorial, you should have already run through the introductory HyperWorks tutorial, ACU-T: 1000 HyperWorks UI Introduction, and have a basic understanding of HyperMesh, AcuSolve, and HyperView. To run this simulation, you will need access to a licensed version of HyperMesh and AcuSolve.
Since the HyperMesh database (.hm file) contains meshed geometry, this tutorial does not include steps related to geometry import and mesh generation.
Problem Description
Open the HyperMesh Model Database
Set the General Simulation Parameters
Set the Analysis Parameters
Specify the Solver Settings
Define the Material Models and the Body Force
Define the Material Models
Define the Body Force
Define the Heat Source
Set the Boundary Conditions
Create the Emissivity Model
- In the Solver Browser, right-click on 07.Emissivity_Model and select Create.
- In the Entity Editor, name it Walls.
- Set the Emissivity to 0.7.
Set the Boundary Conditions
Run AcuSolve
In this step, you will launch AcuSolve to compute a solution for this case.
Post-Process the Results with HyperView
In this step, you will visualize the results using HyperView. While doing so, you will create contour plots of temperature and velocity magnitude on a section cut and also create a plot of velocity vectors. Once the solver run is complete, close the AcuProbe and AcuTail windows. In the HyperMesh Desktop window, close the AcuSolve Control tab and save the model.
Switch to the HyperView Interface and Load the AcuSolve Model and Results
Create a Contour Plot of Temperature
Display Temperature Contours and Velocity Vectors on a Section Cut
In this step, you will create a section cut on the mid-z plane and then display the temperature and velocity vectors on that cross section.
Summary
In this tutorial, you learned how to set up and solve a radiation heat transfer problem in a headlamp using the enclosure radiation model in AcuSolve. You started by importing the HyperMesh database with the mesh and basic model organization and then set up the simulation parameters and boundary conditions. Once the solution was computed, you processed the results using HyperView, where you created contour plots of temperature and velocity vectors in the fluid domain.