Inert is a wall with the temperature fixed to ambient. Adiabatic is a wall with no net heat transfer.
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If you are not from a heat transfer background - I would recommend not jumping straight in to reading about adiabatic surface temperature as the theory, naming, application may confuse you.In short - adiabatic means no net heat transfer between wall and gas.
To understand what an adiabatic boundary condition is; instead read some heat transfer/thermodynamics basics (Wikipedia is as good a place to start as any and you can get references there; or go straight for a book like Cengel and Boles "Thermodynamics, an engineering approach").
On 5 June 2017 at 15:12, Salah Benkorichi <benkori...@gmail.com> wrote:
Check this work to understand about AST
On 5 June 2017 at 15:03, dr_jfloyd <drjf...@gmail.com> wrote:
Inert is a wall with the temperature fixed to ambient. Adiabatic is a wall with no net heat transfer.
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Ok thank you very much.
So if my aim is to evaluate the structural behavior in order to find a temperature-time curve, maybe I can use adiabatic surfaces with AST devices. If I want to evaluate the visibility in the building, maybe the inert surface can be used since the smoke is going to fall earlier because it gets cold earlier. Isn't it?
Thanks in advance