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For the sake of simplicity we assume that the electronic circuit is made of copper with thermal

conductivity of 386 W/m K. Also it generates heat at the rate of 10e6 W.


The enclosing container is made of steel with thermal conductivity of 20 W/m K.
The fins are made of aluminum with thermal conductivity of 180 W/m K.
Units: Use S.I. units ONLY
Geometry: See figure.
Boundary conditions: There is convection along all the boundaries except the bottom, which is
insulated. The Film Coefficient is 50 W/m2K and the Bulk Temperature is 20oC.

We assume that our phone is a rectangular solid, with filleted corners as they appear in the image.

All units are S.I.


Boundary Conditions:
2) All faces except that of the battery have convective boundary layers.
3) The battery generates heat at a rate of 50 W/m^2/s.
5) Heat is uniformly generated in the bock at a rate of 20 W/m^2.
Material Properties: (Steel)
h = 50 W/(m^2*K)
k(innards) = 10 W/m-K
k(lithium) = 84.8 W/m-K
k(plastic) = 0.18 W/m-K
Objective: To determine the nodal temperature distribution and create contour plot.
Dimensions
1. Cellphone: 0.1143m long x 0.0254m thick x 0.0508m wide (4.5 inch x 1 inch x 2
inch )
2. Battery: Length: 50.8 millimeters Thickness: 10.16 millimeters Width 38.1
millimeters (2 inch x 0.4 inch x 1.5 inch)

The outer material of the composite wall is steel with thermal conductivity of 20 W/m K
The insulating material has a thermal conductivity of 0.1 W/m K.
Units: Use S.I. units ONLY
Geometry: See figure.
Boundary Conditions: The bulk temperature on the left of the wall is 220K, and the Film
Coefficient is 200 W/m2K. On the right side the bulk temperature is 300K, and the Film Coefficient is
20 W/m2K.
Objective:
To determine the heat flux through the given length of the wall.
To plot the temperature distribution.
To generate the vector plot of the heat flux.

You are required to hand in print outs for the above.

For the sake of simplicity we assume that the electronic circuit is made of copper with thermal
conductivity of 386 W/m K. Also it generates heat at the rate of 10e6 W.
The enclosing container is made of steel with thermal conductivity of 20 W/m K.
The fins are made of aluminum with thermal conductivity of 180 W/m K.
Units: Use S.I. units centimeters ONLY
Geometry: See figure. Please note that the heat generating copper is only
3 cm long, and does not extend to the end of the base!
Boundary conditions: There is convection along all the boundaries except the
bottom, which is insulated. The Film Coefficient is 50 W/m 2K and the Bulk
Temperature is 20oC.
Objective:
To determine the nodal temperature distribution.
To determine the maximum value of temperature in the component.
You are required to hand in print outs for the above.

The slab is made of material with density 5000 kg/m3. Its specific heat is 200 J/Kg K, and thermal
conductivity is 5 W/m K.
The bulk temperature on the right of the slab is 293K, and the Film Coefficient
is 100 W/m2K.
On the left side the temperature on the boundary is 773K.
Units: Use S.I. units ONLY
Geometry: The hole in the center has a radius of 1cm. The hole is located at
the center of the slab. See figure for the rest of the dimensions.
Boundary conditions: There is convection along the side walls. The top and
the bottom walls are insulated. The initial temperature of the slab
is 293K throughout.
Objective:
To plot the temperature field in the slab 50 seconds after the boundary
conditions have been suddenly applied to the slab.

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