The NPL software packages TherMOL 3D and MTDATA have
been successfully linked to provide a powerful software
system capable of modelling transient heat transfer,
taking account of changes in material properties with
changes in temperature and phase. The new hybrid
software is also able to model complex multi-material
structures subjected to various heat transfer boundary
conditions.
Simulations for both the hybrid software and the
original TherMOL 3D software were run for a steel block
subjected to constant temperature heating. Figure 1
shows predicted curves of temperature against time
obtained near the surface of the slab. The hybrid model
predicts a slower increase in heating as it can take
account of the changing heat capacity of the material,
whilst the sharp change in gradient at about 10 seconds
is as a result of the material changing from the Ferrite
to Austenite phase. |
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Figure 1: Temperature predictions near the
surface of a steel slab subjected to a constant
temperature of 1600 K, from the hybrid software
and original TherMOL 3D
software. | |