Saturday, February 8, 2014

Isothermal and Isoflux Boundary Conditions

In analytical conduction problems, two commonly used boundary conditions are isothermal, meaning that the temperature at the boundary is fixed, and isoflux, which means that the heat flux at the boundary is fixed. The two are mutually exclusive (you can’t specify both the heat flux and the temperature on a single boundary) and lead to very different thermal behaviors inside the body. In this post, we’ll look at the effects of these two boundary conditions.