Variable density in heat diffusion equation
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Suppose I have a heat diffusion equation:
rho(x)*c(x)*dT/dt=d/dx(k(x)*dT/dx)
Where rho(x) is the density, c(x) is the heat capacity and k(x) is thermal diffusivity, all being position dependent. Would I need to specify these as vectors in pdepe instead of simple numbers?
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Torsten
on 30 May 2018
Just like the initial conditions: as simple numbers dependent on x.
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Matthew Hunt
on 31 May 2018
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Matthew Hunt
on 31 May 2018
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Matthew Hunt
on 31 May 2018
Torsten
on 1 Jun 2018
FF=[a_1*k_var; epsilon_var; c_1*D_var].*DuDx;
instead of
FF=[a_1*k_var; epsilon; c_1*D_var].*DuDx;
Best wishes
Torsten.
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