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Title: One Dimensional Non-Homogeneous Conduction Equation


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One Dimensional Non-Homogeneous Conduction
Equation
  • P M V Subbarao
  • Associate Professor
  • Mechanical Engineering Department
  • IIT Delhi

A truly non-homogeneous ODE... A Basis for
Generation of Tremendous Power.
2
Homogeneous ODE
  • How to obtain a non-homogeneous ODE for one
    dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction
    problems?
  • Blending of Convection or radiation effects into
    Conduction model.

3
Define
How to get strictly non-homogeneous Equation?
4
Conduction with Thermal Energy Generation
  • A truly non-homogenous ODE.
  • Consider the effect of a process occurring within
    a medium such as thermal energy generation, qg ,
    e.g.,
  • Conversion of electrical to thermal energy in an
    electric rod.
  • Curing of concrete brides and dams.
  • Nuclear fuel rod.
  • Solid Propellant Rockets.

5
Heat Transfer in Rocket Solid Propellent
6
Fast Construction of Bridges RCC Technology
Convection Radiation
Convection Radiation
The term curing is used to include maintenance
of a favorable environment for the continuation
of chemical reactions, i.e. retention of
moisture within, or supplying moisture to the
concrete from an external source and protection
against extremes of temperature.
7
Plane Wall with Thermal Energy Generation
For one-dimensional, steady-state conduction in
an isotropic medium properties
q
homogeneous medium with constant properties
8
The temperature distribution is parabolic in x.
Applying Fouriers law
heat transfer rate
Thus, dT/dx is a function of x, and therefore
both the heat transfer rate and heat flux are
dependent on x for a medium with energy
generation.
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Boundary Conditions
Case 1 Simple Dirichlet Boundary Conditions

q
Maximum temperature occurs inside the slab close
the higher temperature surface.
10
Boundary conditions
Case 1 Convection Boundary Conditions
At x -L
q
At x L
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heat transfer rate
12
with
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Boundary Conditions
Case 3 Symmetric Dirichlet Boundary Conditions
q
Maximum temperature occurs at the center of the
slab. The left and right parts of the slab are
isolated at the axis.
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Modified Boundary Conditions
Case 3 Symmetric Dirichlet Boundary Conditions
15
Boundary Conditions
Case 3 Symmetric Convection Boundary Conditions
16
Radial Systems
For one-dimensional, steady-state conduction in
an isotropic homogeneous medium with
constant properties
q
17
Cartridge Heaters
A Reliable heater should continue to provide
superior heat transfer, uniform temperatures
and resistance to oxidation and corrosion even
at high temperatures.
18
Central Condition for a solid cylinder
One dimensional conduction is possible only if
there is axial Symmetry of temperature profile.
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Surface boundary condition
Dirichlet Boundary Condition
At r rO T(rO) TO
Maximum temperature occurs at center.
20
Surface Convection Boundary Condition
All the heat generated in the cylinder of length
L, is transferred to ambient fluid by Convection
heat transfer.
21
Current Carrying Conductor
  • An important practical application.
  • Cooling of current carrying conductors enhances
    their current carrying capacity.
  • Knowledge of temperature distribution is required
    to make sure that the conductor is not reaching
    its burn out condition.
  • Uniform internal heat generation occurs due to
    Joule heating.
  • Rate of heat generation per unit volume

Current Density i/AC
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Hollow Cylinder with Heat Generation
  • Hollow cylinder geometry has significant
    applications as a nuclear fuel rods.
  • Nuclear fuel rods are made of hollow cylinder
    where the heat generated is carried away by a
    liquid metal coolant flowing either on the inside
    or outside the tubes.
  • Hollow electrical conductors of cylindrical shape
    are used for high current carrying applications,
    where the cooling is done by a fluid (Hydrogen)
    flowing on the inside.
  • Annual reactors insulated from inside or outside
    are used in Chemical Processes.

23
Solid Propellant Rocket
Solid propellant rockets burn a solid block made
of fuel, oxidizer, and binder (plastic or
rubber). The block is called grain.
24
Hybrid Rocket
Section A-A
25
Sphere with Uniform Heat Generation
Bombs
GF- 3 US Baseball Grenade
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Solid Sphere with heat generation
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