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Difference between Surface Integration and Line integration/ComputeSurfaceIntegral
Posted Jun 17, 2015, 5:56 p.m. EDT 0 Replies
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I use COMSOL version 4.3 for thermal analysis in 2D axisymmetric structure. I have a cilinder and I want to calculate the total conductive heat flux [W] through the top surface and the total one through the bottom surface.
What I did for calculating the total conductive heat flux [W] through the top surface is:
- I selected with "CutPlane " the top surface (I called this Cutplane as" TopSurface")
-I selected Derived Values/Surface Integration (dataset TopSurface) and in Expression I selected ht.dfluxz (since I am interested to the flux ortogonal to the surface)
I also tried another way:
-I selected with "CutLine" ( in 2D) the top edge of the rectangle (which is the radius of the topsurface of the cilinder). I called this CutLine"TopLine"
-I selected Derived Values/Line Integration (dataset TopLine ) with integrand ht.dfluxz and selecting also "Compute Surface Integral"
I thought to have the same result in both the ways but I haven't. I would like to understand what is the difference between the integrals :
Derived Values/Surface Integration and Derived Values/Line Integration/ComputeSurfaceIntegral
- How does COMSOL work to elaborate the integral when I select Surface Integration for a 2DAxis?
Also
-Should I integrate ht.dfluxz or htdfluxMag ?
Thanks
I hope I was clear in my question.
Ida
Hello Ida Lucci
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