Model Perfectly conducting fluid pipe simscape
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Hi Everyone,
Im trying to model a cooling system in Simscape. From some experimental data I want to input a heat load of 4 kW, and at some other point I want to have a radiator with a cooling rate of 611 W / Kelvin, with an outside temperature of 50 degrees (meaning if the fluid is 50 degs nothing happens, and if it is 60 degrees, It cools with 10*611 W). How best to model this? Im using pipes at the moment with a controlled heat flow rate source for the heat source, and a pipe with a convective heat transfer block for the cooler. The stabilization temperature seems to vary if I change the pipe length, surface area etc which makes sense, but I just want the pipe to just have a ideal conduction if you know what I mean.
I know something is wrong since it does not match the experimental data, even though the values are derived from it.
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Yifeng Tang
2025 年 10 月 28 日
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Use a Constant Volume Chamber of represent to coolant volume in your radiator. Connect a thermal resistance block to the H port and set the resistance value to 1/611 [K/W]. I believe that's all you need.
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