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DEFORM V14.0.2 Manual

IHTCOF

(Inter-object data)
Last updated on : 07-08-2013

IHTCOF Object1, Object2, Ftype, HeatCoeff

or

IHTCOF Object1, Object2, Ftype, Ndata

Time/Press(1), HeatCoeff(1)

:

Time/Press(Ndata), HeatCoeff(Ndata)


OPERAND DESCRIPTION DEFAULT
Object1 Object number of first object None
Object2 Object number of second object None
Ftype Function type =-n User Routine (n) as described in USRBCC2. = 0 Constant interface heat transfer coefficient = 1 Interface heat transfer coefficient is a function of time = 2 Interface heat transfer coefficient is a function of pressure None
HeatCoeff Interface heat transfer coefficient when Ftype = 0 None
Ndata Number of Time/Press interface heat transfer coefficient data pairs None
Time/Press(i) Time (Ftype = 1), or pressure (Ftype = 2) of ith data pair None
HeatCoeff(i) Interface heat transfer coefficient of ith data pair None

DEFINITION

IHTCOF specifies the heat transfer coefficient at the interface between two objects.

REMARKS

The interface heat coefficient may be specified as a constant, a function of time, user routine or a function of interface pressure. If Ftype = 0, use the operand HeatCoeff. If Ftype = 2 or 3, use the operands Ndata, Time/Press, HeatCoeff(i). When Ftype = 2, each data pair should be provided on a separate line, resulting in Ndata lines of Time/Press(i), HeatCoeff(i). In the case of user routine, the value for the function type should be negative to indicate that it is a user routine. The absolute value refers to the subroutine number that the system will run. It is important to compile a new FEM engine for this method to work properly. For more information about the routine refer to the section on USRBCC2. The interface heat transfer coefficient is generally a complex function determined by the interface pressure, amount of sliding, and interface temperature.

Inter-Object Conditions: Thermal Keywords: CNTACT (2D), CNTACT (3D), FRCROT(2D)