CONV

Heat Boundary Element Free Convection Entry

Description: Specifies a free convection boundary condition for heat transfer analysis through connections to a surface element (CHBDYi entry).

Format:

Example:

Field Definition Type Default
EID CHBDYG or CHBDYP surface identification number. Integer > 0 Required
PID Convection property identification number of a PCONV entry. Integer > 0 Required
FLMND Point for film convection fluid property temperature. Integer ≥ 0 or blank 0
CNTRLND Control point for free convection boundary condition. Integer ≥ 0 or blank 0
TAi Ambient points used for convection. Integer > 0 for TA1, Integer ≥ 0 for TA2 through TA8 TA1
CTID1, CTID2, CTID3 TABLEDi set identification numbers that define control point position dependent scale factors in the x, y, and z directions of the basic coordinate system. See Remark 1. Integer > 0 or blank
ATID1, ATID2, ATID3 TABLEDi set identification numbers that define ambient point position dependent scale factors in the x, y, and z directions of the basic coordinate system. See Remark 1. Integer > 0 or blank

Remarks:

  1. The basic exchange relationship can be expressed in one of the following forms:

    where c (x, y, z) is defined as the product of scale factors returned by tables defined in fields 6, 7, and 8 on the first continuation entry, and a (x, y, z) is defined as the product of scale factors returned by tables defined in field 9 on the first continuation entry and fields 2 and 3 on the second continuation entry

  2. CONV is used with a CHBDYi (CHBDYG or CHBDYP) entry having the same EID.
  3. The temperature of the film convection point must be specified to determine the convection film coefficient. If FLMND = 0, the default temperature is the average of the ambient points (average) and element grid point temperatures (average).
  4. If only one ambient point is specified then all the ambient points are assumed to have the same temperature. If mid-side ambient points are missing, the temperature of these points is assumed to be the average of the connecting corner points.
  5. See the PCONV Bulk Data entry for an explanation of the mathematical relationships involved in free convection and the reference temperature for convection film coefficient.