Title: Analogy between electrostatic field and heat transfer: simple models
Authors: Košek, Miloslav
Vodolan, Jan
Citation: AMTEE ’07 : seventh international conference on Advanced Methods in the Theory of Electrical Engineering : September 10-12, 2007 [Pilsen, Czech Republic].
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of West Bohemia
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
conferenceObject
URI: http://amtee.zcu.cz/AMTEE/ArchivedProceedings/proceedings_AMTEE_2007/data/section_i.html
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/25775
ISBN: 978-80-7043-564-9
Keywords: analogie;elektrostatické pole desek;elektrický kondenzátor;správná kapacita kondenzátoru;korekce permitivity
Keywords in different language: analogy;electrostatic field of plates;electric condenser;correct capacity of condenser;permittivity correction
Abstract in different language: The perfect analogy allows solving of heat transfer problems by a lot of advanced methods of electrostatics or circuit theory for simple cases. Two quantities can be computed in principle: electric potential or electric field strength, which corresponds to two driving quantities: voltage or electric charge. The potential calculation in practical tasks needs the use of finite element method. However, if we consider the charge approach, the analytical solution can be found in several technical arrangements, or the integration can be applied successfully. This approach has many advantages against the potential one. As an important practical result, the correction factor for finite dimension plate capacitor was found. Its value is in good agreement with that given in literature. Practically, we can correct the permittivity or heat conductivity measurement in standard apparatus. In the future, the effect of material voids on thermal conductivity will be studied.
Rights: © University of West Bohemia
Appears in Collections:CPEE – AMTEE 2007
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