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Heating with on-off heating pens
Posted Feb 28, 2012, 9:24 a.m. EST Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.2a 3 Replies
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I have a plate with 8 heating pens inside. All off them having a same power.
I already did a lot of simulations in order to see how high the power level is to be set.
Now I want to take my model a step further.
As I have convective cooling I have a large differences between temperatures.
In reality the heating pens are not working when a set point is reached in a thermo couple (8 different thermo couples).
So what I did:
I took a piecewise function and let the power be a function of the temperature.
How can I tell this function to be the Temperature of a Point probe?
(I started with a more primitive design to increase calculation speed but this is taking very much time already (very small time steps))
But it is more difficult to simulate the bandwith.
During heating the heating pens may give power untill 5°C above the setpoint.
Then no power must be added until the temperature is 5°C below the setpoint.
I can make it with step function on a fixed point but not with a bandwith.
Thanks in advance
I already did a lot of simulations in order to see how high the power level is to be set.
Now I want to take my model a step further.
As I have convective cooling I have a large differences between temperatures.
In reality the heating pens are not working when a set point is reached in a thermo couple (8 different thermo couples).
So what I did:
I took a piecewise function and let the power be a function of the temperature.
How can I tell this function to be the Temperature of a Point probe?
(I started with a more primitive design to increase calculation speed but this is taking very much time already (very small time steps))
But it is more difficult to simulate the bandwith.
During heating the heating pens may give power untill 5°C above the setpoint.
Then no power must be added until the temperature is 5°C below the setpoint.
I can make it with step function on a fixed point but not with a bandwith.
Thanks in advance
3 Replies Last Post Feb 29, 2012, 3:30 a.m. EST