Heat Transfer
As with all other physical descriptions simulated by COMSOL Multiphysics, any description of heat transfer can be directly coupled to any other physical process. This is particularly relevant for systems based on chemical reactions and mass transfer along with fluid flow. These physics interfaces are found under the Heat Transfer branch ().
The basic functionality for simulating heat transfer in homogeneous media is described in Heat Transfer in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual. The Corrosion Module also provides extra functionality for simulating heat transfer in porous media. The documentation of The Heat Transfer in Porous Media Interface is found in the Heat Transfer Module User’s Guide, which is supplied with the Corrosion Module irrespective of whether a separate Heat Transfer Module license is purchased.
Most electrochemistry interfaces automatically define heat source variables that may be coupled to the heat transfer interfaces either manually or by the use of a Electrochemical Heating multiphysics node. See the Theory for Electrochemical Heat Sources section in the Electrochemistry Interfaces chapter for more information on how these heat source variables are computed.