Point Heat Source
This node, available for 3D components, models a heat source (or sink) that is so small that it can be considered to have no spatial extension.
In theory, the temperature in a point source in 3D is plus infinity (to compensate for the fact that the heat source does not have a spatial extension). The finite element discretization used in COMSOL Multiphysics returns a finite value, but that value must be interpreted in a weak sense.
Point Heat Source
Enter the Point heat source Qp in unit power. A positive Qp corresponds to heating while a negative Qp corresponds to cooling.
Heat Source Radius
With the Heat Transfer Module, you can model the heat source explicitly and apply it on a ball or disk around the point.
Select the Specify heat source radius check box to define the Heat source radius R. This setting averages the source on a ball or disk of given radius around the point, and avoids obtaining an increasing temperature shift at the point when meshing finer than this radius. It makes use of the ballavg or diskavg operator for averaging around the source.
See Built-In Operators in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual for additional information about the ballavg and diskavg operators.
Heat Conduction with a Localized Heat Source on a Disk: Application Library path Heat_Transfer_Module/Verification_Examples/localized_heat_source
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