Abstract

This paper describes in detail the measurement of the overall heat transfer coefficient and phase transformation latent heat by modified pattern search method (PSM). By introducing the pattern search algorithm into finite element analysis, the measurement of heat transfer coefficients and phase transformation latent heat can be simplified as recording the temperature with time. Comparison of the measurements by PSM and temperature gradient method (TGM) shows that PSM can evaluate the overall heat transfer coefficient accurately. Experiments and simulations show that bainite transformation latent heat in 26NiCrMoV10-10 steel is about −90.5J/g, and the latent heat increases the surface temperature of a cylindrical specimen by a maximum of 76°C. Error analysis shows that the highest difference between calculated temperature and measured temperature is 11.7°C, which verifies that the heat transfer coefficient and phase transformation latent heat estimated by PSM are accurate, and that the pattern search method is reliable.

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