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Old   April 10, 2013, 14:40
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Hello,

I have the following problem: I would like, from a tungsten filament which an electric current is imposed, find the temperature emitted from the filament (Joule heating) on ansys workbench.

I have to study a thermoelectrical , but I can not find any tutorial.

Does anyone have examples or tutorial to deal with this problem on workbech?

Thank you in advance
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Old   April 12, 2013, 10:43
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It seems complex because there is a glass surrunding the heat source, which will impact the radiation.

The absorb coefficient of the glass is needed to model it well.



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