Output of Thermal Analysis
After running a thermal study, you can plot the following quantities:
TEMP = Temperature
GRADX = Temperature gradient in the X-direction
of the selected reference geometry
GRADY = Temperature gradient in the Y-direction
of the selected reference geometry
GRADZ = Temperature gradient in the Z-direction
of the selected reference geometry
GRADN = Resultant temperature gradient
GRADN = [(GRADX)2
+ (GRADY)2 + (GRADZ)2](1/2)
HFLUXX = Heat flux in the X-direction of the selected
reference geometry
HFLUXY = Heat flux in the Y-direction of the selected
reference geometry
HFLUXZ = Heat flux in the Z-direction of the selected
reference geometry
HFLUXN = Resultant heat flux
HFLUXN = [(HFLUXX)2
+ (HFLUXY)2 + (HFLUXZ)2](1/2)
Where:
X, Y, and Z refer to the global coordinate
system. If you choose a reference geometry, these directions refer to
the selected reference entity.
The program also lists the heat power or heat
energy (for transient thermal analysis only) of the thermal equilibrium
calculations.