2. Benchmark solution#

2.1. Calculation method used for the reference solution#

The original reference solution given in the book [bib1] is based on an analytical approach. This reference is cited in the ANSYS verification manual [bib2]

2.2. Benchmark results#

  • Temperature at points \(A\), \(E\), \(F\), \(G\), \(B\) for mode 0 (\(\mathrm{CL1}\)),

  • Temperature at points \(A\), \(E\), \(F\), \(G\), \(B\) mode 0 and mode 1 recombined (\(\mathrm{CL1}+\mathrm{CL2}\)) for \(\theta =0°,45°,90°\) and \(180°\).

2.3. Uncertainty about the solution#

Unknown, it was not possible to obtain the original reference (old book, no longer published).

2.4. References#

  1. Kreith, F., « Principles of Heat Transfer », International Textbook Co., International Textbook Co., Scranton, Pennsylvania, 2nd Printing, 1959.

  2. ANSYS: « Verification manual », 1st edition, June 1, 1976