Heat Transfer of a Plate in Air

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A rectangular plate heated by 4000 watts is used to melt plastic in free convection air, and the user seeks to model temperature changes in Simulink. The challenge lies in linking equations to estimate the plate's temperature during heating cycles and when energy is transferred to the plastic and air. The user understands the basic heat transfer principles but needs assistance in calculating the temperature drop when the plate contacts the plastic and the subsequent temperature rebound. They draw a parallel to a refrigerator's operation, where an object's heat affects the internal temperature. Guidance on the relevant equations for this modeling is requested.
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I am setting up a system where a rectangular plate is heated by a set of heater cartridges, producing about 4000 watts. This plate is in free convection air. It is used to melt plastic at regular invervals. I am trying to model the system so we can estimate temperatures of the plate to control the system better, by using Simulink. I am having trouble linking several equations together though. I can figure out the temperature and time it takes to reach the temperature, in a vacuum at least, through Q=CM(Tf-Ti), and q=Q/t. The heaters are heated like a convection oven, electricity is either supplied or stopped, based on the temperature of the plate.
What I am looking to do is find the temperature of the plate during a cycle, such as when temperature is roughly steady state, but is then decreased when energy is transferred to the plastic, and to air as well if I can. Does anyone have any idea how to calculate the temperature drop when it hits the plastic, and then how long it takes for the temperature to increase? I feel it is similar to say a fridge, it runs at a constant temperature until an item is put into it. The temperature drops and then rebounds.
Thanks for any help that can be provided.
Rich
 
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