This tutorial is great. Could you please also explain how we can get the data for a node and plot it where x is the time and y is the temperature? I would appreciate this very much.
@@abaqusacumen7397 Can you please share the link where the temperature of the air in surroundings is modeled as well? I have been learning lots from your videos. Thank you!
Hi, sorry if this sounds too basic, but I'm just a beginner here. I'm trying to figure out how to run a simulation which has a three-layered box (ex. a large box with a medium sized box inside of it, with a small box inside the medium box) heating inside of a convection heater at 180 degrees celcius. I also have two additional radiation heaters placed underneath the three-layered box to begin heating the inner box first. Could you (or anyone) please let me know how to simulate this using this program? Thank you!
This tutorial is great. Could you please also explain how we can get the data for a node and plot it where x is the time and y is the temperature? I would appreciate this very much.
Hi, is it possible to model the temperature of air around the bread?
Yes you can!
@@abaqusacumen7397 Can you please share the link where the temperature of the air in surroundings is modeled as well? I have been learning lots from your videos. Thank you!
Hi, sorry if this sounds too basic, but I'm just a beginner here.
I'm trying to figure out how to run a simulation which has a three-layered box
(ex. a large box with a medium sized box inside of it, with a small box inside the medium box)
heating inside of a convection heater at 180 degrees celcius. I also have two additional
radiation heaters placed underneath the three-layered box to begin heating the inner box first.
Could you (or anyone) please let me know how to simulate this using this program? Thank you!
Thanks for the video! I have a question, the bread volume does not get changed as the temperature changed?
He did not included the 'Thermal Expansion' coefficients in 'Properties'
Make some detailed video about post processing heat transfer may be all modes combined together(conduction+convection+radiation)
Oh wow, I have the same question... Did you by chance ever receive a response? If not, what did you determine? Thanks in advance for your response!