Ivar KJELBERG
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                                2 decades ago                            
                            
                                2009年8月5日 GMT+2 22:04                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi
I would propose that you state explicitely which variables are time dependent and which are not (COMSOL documents assumes that you know, this is often misleading for me) so if I assume you have rho, cp and qss as constants I would rewrite this as:
rho*cp*( V(t)*dT(t)/dt+T(t)*dV(t) ) = qss
or
d( V(t)*T(t) )/dt = qss/rho/cp = cte
which by integration is 
V(t)*T(t) = qss/rho/cp*(t-t0)
no ?
So if the volume and the temperature are changing with time, but not the density, nor cp you should be talking about an incompressible fluid I believe, then I do not see what you are missing (for a constant power exchange), except if you are talking about chemistry (for which I'm not using COMSOL regularly), but then you should express this as several volumes mixing, no ?
There are so many "physics" that can be solved with COMSOL, so perhaps you should be more explicit on the physics and the boundary conditions ?
Good luck
Ivar
                                                
                                                
                            Hi
I would propose that you state explicitely which variables are time dependent and which are not (COMSOL documents assumes that you know, this is often misleading for me) so if I assume you have rho, cp and qss as constants I would rewrite this as:
rho*cp*( V(t)*dT(t)/dt+T(t)*dV(t) ) = qss
or
d( V(t)*T(t) )/dt = qss/rho/cp = cte
which by integration is 
V(t)*T(t) = qss/rho/cp*(t-t0)
no ?
So if the volume and the temperature are changing with time, but not the density, nor cp you should be talking about an incompressible fluid I believe, then I do not see what you are missing (for a constant power exchange), except if you are talking about chemistry (for which I'm not using COMSOL regularly), but then you should express this as several volumes mixing, no ?
There are so many "physics" that can be solved with COMSOL, so perhaps you should be more explicit on the physics and the boundary conditions ?
Good luck
Ivar
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                Michael Rembe
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                                2 decades ago                            
                            
                                2009年8月6日 GMT+2 15:12                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi Ivar,
it seems, d( V(t)*T(t) )/dt = qss/rho/cp = cte helps and V*Tst+Ts*V_t-cte=0 is the correct formulation of the ODE.
Thanks for your hint!
Best regards
Michael                                                
                                                
                            Hi Ivar,
it seems, d( V(t)*T(t) )/dt = qss/rho/cp = cte helps and V*Tst+Ts*V_t-cte=0 is the correct formulation of the ODE.
Thanks for your hint!
Best regards
Michael