The document provides instructions for a mechanical engineering exam problem involving determining the temperature distribution, deformation, stress, and strain of a heater over time. Students are asked to use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to find: (1) the temperature distribution after 15 seconds due to a thermal load, and (2) the total deformation, equivalent stress, and strain at 5, 10, and 20 seconds while accounting for transient thermal and structural interactions. Assumptions, boundary conditions, material properties, load history, and dimensions are provided.
The document provides instructions for a mechanical engineering exam problem involving determining the temperature distribution, deformation, stress, and strain of a heater over time. Students are asked to use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to find: (1) the temperature distribution after 15 seconds due to a thermal load, and (2) the total deformation, equivalent stress, and strain at 5, 10, and 20 seconds while accounting for transient thermal and structural interactions. Assumptions, boundary conditions, material properties, load history, and dimensions are provided.
The document provides instructions for a mechanical engineering exam problem involving determining the temperature distribution, deformation, stress, and strain of a heater over time. Students are asked to use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to find: (1) the temperature distribution after 15 seconds due to a thermal load, and (2) the total deformation, equivalent stress, and strain at 5, 10, and 20 seconds while accounting for transient thermal and structural interactions. Assumptions, boundary conditions, material properties, load history, and dimensions are provided.
First Term Examination 2015/2016 Subject: CAE Year: 4th year classes Division: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering Time: 𝟏. 𝟓 Hrs. Examiner(s): CAE group Date: 2 / 2 / 2016
Note: 1. Assume any missing data.
For the heater shown in figure bellow, determine: A) Temperature distribution after 15 seconds due to thermal load B) The total Deformation and the equivalent stress and strain due to transient thermal and transient structural interaction at the time intervals 5, 10 &20 seconds. Temp. Assumption: 200 Transient state Tinitial = 25 oC, T∞ = 20 oC, h∞ = 5 W/m2.oC 40 Material: Copper The three heaters are subjected to the temperature showing in load history Time 0 20 s All other surfaces are subjected to free convection boundary conditions Load History Initial Time Step=0.2, Min. Time Step=0.02, Max. Time Step=2 sec. Dimensions in centimeters.
Q2. For The Stool Shown in Figure Bellow Simulate: A) The Total Deformation and The Equivalent Stress Due To The Applied Load. B) The Buckling Analysis To Determine Load Multiplier