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Posted 16 years ago by hy
Hallo everybody,
How does the anisotropy factor, for the heat conductivity work?
In which direction do I define the heat conductivity, if I assign a value for the heat conductivity (fluid, solid) in the heat materials menu?
Is it the z-direction (vertical)? And the horizontal (x,y) is calculated by dividing the assigned heat conductivity value by the anisotropy factor?

e.g. I need to model a heat conductivity of 0.1(J/m/s/K) in z-direction( vertical) and a heat conductivity of 10 in x,y-direction,
what values do I have to use for the heat condutivity and for the anisotropy factor?

Thanks a lot for help
Nils
Posted 16 years ago by Denim Umeshkumar Anajwala
Hello Nils,

anisotropy is only applied for the solid heat conductivity, of course.
The value assigned for the solid heat conductivity is the value in x/y-direction.
If heat conductivity is 10 W/m/K in x/y you just have to enter 10. If it is 0.1 W/m/K in z-direction the anisotropy factor then has to be 0.01.

Kind regards
Wolfram

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