Node Attributes: Temperature

Description

Assigns the temperature value and its type to selected nodes.

For the time dependent solvers, the attribute can reference a Temperature vs Time table to define a temperature that varies with time (see Special Topics: Table Types).

In the structural solvers, the effect of temperature at a node is to generate a thermal expansion in the elements connected to the node.

In the heat solvers, a set node temperature is analogous to a prescribed nodal displacement in the structural solvers (see Node Attributes: Restraint).

Temperature attributes are load case dependent.

Dialog

Type

Value

Scalar value of temperature.

Temperature vs Time Table

The table that varies the temperature as a function of time. Available when type is set to Table.

If set, the temperature specified under Value is superseded by the values defined in the Temperature vs Time table.

This is applicable only to the Transient Dynamic solver, Transient Heat and Quasi-static solvers.

See Special Topics: How Solvers Use Tables.

Common Controls

Units

Absolute scale (K or R) or relative scale (°C or °F).

In applications where the solution is a linear function of temperature or a function of temperatures difference (i.e., T-Tref), either scale can be used. Examples include structural thermal expansion problems and heat transfer problems that involve only conduction and convection. The relative scale is normally preferred in these cases as the results are easier to interpret. For problems involving radiation the absolute temperature scale should be used. If the model uses a relative scale, Strand7 automatically converts to an absolute scale for the solution, but the results are given in the user's chosen scale.

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