Published January 22, 2024
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STAGES OF APPLICATION OF THERMOPHYSICAL PROCESSES IN LIFE AND POSSIBILITIES IN THE ANSYS PROGRAM
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- 1. Associate Professor of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
- 2. Master's student of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
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In this article, I covered thermophysical processes, physical phenomena related to the distribution of thermal energy between materials or between the material and its surrounding atmosphere. These processes are divided into types such as convection (heat spread by movement), conduction (heat spread by collision between materials) and radiation. The concept of thermophysical processes is widely used in practice in energy, environmental protection, metallurgy and a number of other fields. This annotation presents the basic concepts of thermophysical processes and their practical importance.
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References
- 1. ANSYS Inc. "ANSYS Thermal Analysis Guide". This includes: - Basic concepts used in thermal analysis - Methods of modeling thermophysical processes - The main types of heat dissipation: conduction, convection and radiation.
- 2. Candle Tickoo. "ANSYS Workbench 2020: A Tutorial Approach". This book: - Access to the ANSYS Workbench interface - Basic analysis categories, including thermal analysis
- 3. Lawrence J. Jansen. "Introduction to Thermal Systems Engineering: Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer". This book helps to learn the basic environment editing theory when using ANSYS software.
- 4. Joshua Lawrence, Fereydoon Dadkhah. "Heat Transfer in ANSYS". This book discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of heat transfer in ANSYS.
- 5. ANSYS Learning Forum and ANSYS Customer Portal. It contains support services, information and tips created by ANSYS engineers and users. These resources offer advice and guidance on solving specific thermophysical issues with the product.