Feature Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
This section details the nodes available with
The Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
with default settings:
•
Domain Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
•
Boundary Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
•
Edge Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
•
Point Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
Some nodes are only available with some COMSOL products.
For a detailed overview of the functionality available in each product, visit
http://www.comsol.com/products/specifications/
Domain Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
has the following domain nodes:
•
Change Cross Section
•
Change Thickness
•
Fluid
•
Heat Source
•
Initial Values
•
Out-of-Plane Heat Flux
•
Out-of-Plane Radiation
•
Phase Change Material
•
Pressure Work
•
Solid
•
Irreversible Transformation
•
Thermoelastic Damping
•
Translational Motion
•
Viscous Dissipation
Boundary Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
has the following boundary nodes:
•
Boundary Heat Source
•
Continuity
•
Deposited Beam Power
•
External Temperature (Thin Layer, Thin Film)
•
Heat Flux
•
Heat Source (Thin Film)
•
Inflow Heat Flux
•
Layer Heat Source
•
Line Heat Source on Axis
•
Open Boundary
•
Outflow
•
Periodic Condition
•
Symmetry
•
Temperature
•
Thermal Contact
•
Thermal Insulation
•
Thin Film
•
Thin Layer
Edge Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
has the following edge nodes (3D components only):
•
Line Heat Source (Thin Rod)
•
Line Heat Flux (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture)
•
Line Heat Source
•
Surface-to-Ambient Radiation (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture)
•
Temperature (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture, and Heat Transfer in Thin Shells)
•
Thin Rod
Point Nodes for the Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
The Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface
has the following point nodes:
•
Line Heat Flux (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture)
•
Line Heat Source
•
Point Heat Flux (Thin Rod)
•
Point Heat Source
•
Point Heat Source on Axis
•
Surface-to-Ambient Radiation (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture)
•
Surface-to-Ambient Radiation (Thin Rod)
•
Temperature (Thin Layer, Thin Film, Fracture, and Heat Transfer in Thin Shells)
•
Temperature (Thin Rod)
More nodes are available with more advanced settings. For the complete list of nodes available see
Domain Features
,
Boundary Features
,
Edge Features
,
Point Features
, and
Global Features
.
Select the
Isothermal domain
check box to make the
Isothermal Domain
and
Isothermal Domain Interface
nodes available.