NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM

This paper deals with transient nonlinear heat conduction through the insulation wall of the tank for transportation of liquid aluminum. Tanks designed for this purpose must satisfy certain requirements regarding temperature of loading and unloading, during transport. Basic theoretical equations are...

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Main Authors: Miroslav M Živković, Aleksandar V Nikolić, Radovan B Slavković, Fatima T Živić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2010-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://thermalscience.vinca.rs/2010/5/24
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spelling doaj-23664259660049d380b3a081c8a9c3922021-01-02T02:55:02ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362010-01-01145299312TSCI100506029ZNON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUMMiroslav M ŽivkovićAleksandar V NikolićRadovan B SlavkovićFatima T ŽivićThis paper deals with transient nonlinear heat conduction through the insulation wall of the tank for transportation of liquid aluminum. Tanks designed for this purpose must satisfy certain requirements regarding temperature of loading and unloading, during transport. Basic theoretical equations are presented, which describe the problem of heat conduction finite element (FE) analysis, starting from the differential equation of energy balance, taking into account the initial and boundary conditions of the problem. General 3D problem for heat conduction is considered, from which solutions for two- and one-dimensional heat conduction can be obtained, as special cases. Forming of the finite element matrices using Galerkin method is briefly described. The procedure for solving equations of energy balance is discussed, by methods of resolving iterative processes of nonlinear transient heat conduction. Solution of this problem illustrates possibilities of PAK-T software package, such as materials properties, given as tabular data, or analytical functions. Software also offers the possibility to solve nonlinear and transient problems with incremental methods. Obtained results for different thicknesses of the tank wall insulation materials enable its comparison in regards to given conditionshttp://thermalscience.vinca.rs/2010/5/24heat conductionfinite element analysiswall insulationGalerkin methodPAK-Toptimization
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author Miroslav M Živković
Aleksandar V Nikolić
Radovan B Slavković
Fatima T Živić
spellingShingle Miroslav M Živković
Aleksandar V Nikolić
Radovan B Slavković
Fatima T Živić
NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM
Thermal Science
heat conduction
finite element analysis
wall insulation
Galerkin method
PAK-T
optimization
author_facet Miroslav M Živković
Aleksandar V Nikolić
Radovan B Slavković
Fatima T Živić
author_sort Miroslav M Živković
title NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM
title_short NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM
title_full NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM
title_fullStr NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM
title_full_unstemmed NON-LINEAR TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION ANALYSIS OF INSULATION WALL OF TANK FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID ALUMINUM
title_sort non-linear transient heat conduction analysis of insulation wall of tank for transportation of liquid aluminum
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
publishDate 2010-01-01
description This paper deals with transient nonlinear heat conduction through the insulation wall of the tank for transportation of liquid aluminum. Tanks designed for this purpose must satisfy certain requirements regarding temperature of loading and unloading, during transport. Basic theoretical equations are presented, which describe the problem of heat conduction finite element (FE) analysis, starting from the differential equation of energy balance, taking into account the initial and boundary conditions of the problem. General 3D problem for heat conduction is considered, from which solutions for two- and one-dimensional heat conduction can be obtained, as special cases. Forming of the finite element matrices using Galerkin method is briefly described. The procedure for solving equations of energy balance is discussed, by methods of resolving iterative processes of nonlinear transient heat conduction. Solution of this problem illustrates possibilities of PAK-T software package, such as materials properties, given as tabular data, or analytical functions. Software also offers the possibility to solve nonlinear and transient problems with incremental methods. Obtained results for different thicknesses of the tank wall insulation materials enable its comparison in regards to given conditions
topic heat conduction
finite element analysis
wall insulation
Galerkin method
PAK-T
optimization
url http://thermalscience.vinca.rs/2010/5/24
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