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Add thermal and electric conductances as a function of temperature and mechanical load #13
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In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit a12cf88 |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 1ce3839 |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 0a3b70d |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 79f23bf |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 5697f8b |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 0fad5ef |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 81db0ec |
In GitLab by @cticenhour on Jul 14, 2022, 16:13 mentioned in commit 944045a |
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This issue is a reproduction of the archived freya#7 for SQA purposes. Please refer to that issue for any extended discussion that may exist beyond this description.
Reason
Cincotti et al (2007) AIChE Journal vol53 no 3 uses thermal and electric conductances that depend on applied mechanical load and temperature (Equations 8 - 12). These equations should be added as functions (requesting values from the materials in freya#6) so that they can be applied to the interface kernels for thermal and electric contact.
Design
Add thermal and electric conductance functions that depend on temperature and mechanical load (the latter defined by the user as a constant value). Harmonic means of thermal and electric conductivity as well as hardness for the two materials in contact need to be evaluated by this object. Interface conditions also need to be modified to accept functions for the transfer coefficient.
Impact
Improves solutions for Cincotti validation effort, and adds infrastructure needed for future cases with plunger and die assembly.
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