Convective Heat Transfer
Heat transfer by convection
Libraries:
Simscape /
Foundation Library /
Thermal /
Thermal Elements
Description
The Convective Heat Transfer block represents heat transfer by convection between two bodies by means of fluid motion. The Newton law of cooling describes the transfer,
where:
Q is the heat flow.
k is the convection heat transfer coefficient.
A is the surface area.
TA and TB are the temperatures of the two bodies.
The heat transfer coefficient, k, can be either constant, which you specify by using the Heat transfer coefficient parameter, or variable, which you specify by using the physical signal at port K.
A and B are thermal conserving ports associated with the points between which the heat transfer by convection takes place. Because the block positive direction is from port A to port B, the heat flow is positive if it flows from A to B.
Variables
To set the priority and initial target values for the block variables prior to simulation, use the Initial Targets section in the block dialog box or Property Inspector. For more information, see Set Priority and Initial Target for Block Variables.
Nominal values provide a way to specify the expected magnitude of a variable in a model. Using system scaling based on nominal values increases the simulation robustness. Nominal values can come from different sources, one of which is the Nominal Values section in the block dialog box or Property Inspector. For more information, see Modify Nominal Values for a Block Variable.