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Creates a FEM constraint for a temperature boundary condition.
Creates a FEM constraint for a temperature boundary condition.


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==Use== <!--T:3-->


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#Click on [[Image:FEM ConstraintTemperature.png|32px]] or choose {{KEY|Model}} → '''Thermal Constraints''' → {{KEY|[[Image:FEM ConstraintTemperature.png|32px]] Constraint temperature}} from the top menu.
#Click on [[Image:FEM ConstraintTemperature.png|32px]] or choose {{KEY|Model}} → '''Thermal Constraints''' → {{KEY|[[Image:FEM ConstraintTemperature.png|32px]] Constraint temperature}} from the top menu.
#Select in the 3D-view the object(s) the constraint should be applied to, which can be:
#Select in the 3D-view the object(s) the constraint should be applied to, which can be:
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#The temperature constraint uses the *BOUNDARY card in CalculiX. the temperature constraint is explained at http://web.mit.edu/calculix_v2.7/CalculiX/ccx_2.7/doc/ccx/node163.html
#The temperature constraint uses the *BOUNDARY card in CalculiX. the temperature constraint is explained at http://web.mit.edu/calculix_v2.7/CalculiX/ccx_2.7/doc/ccx/node163.html



Revision as of 08:38, 4 March 2018

FEM ConstraintTemperature

Menu location
Model → Thermal Constraints → Constraint temperature
Workbenches
FEM
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
FEM tutorial

Description

Creates a FEM constraint for a temperature boundary condition.

Use

  1. Click on or choose ModelThermal Constraints Constraint temperature from the top menu.
  2. Select in the 3D-view the object(s) the constraint should be applied to, which can be:
    1. vertices (corners)
    2. edges
    3. faces
  3. Enter a temperature to apply to the object.

Limitations

Notes

  1. The temperature constraint uses the *BOUNDARY card in CalculiX. the temperature constraint is explained at http://web.mit.edu/calculix_v2.7/CalculiX/ccx_2.7/doc/ccx/node163.html