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Initial condition over a certain time
Posted 7 avr. 2016, 09:23 UTC−4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.4 6 Replies
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Hello,
i have another problem with COMSOL and i don`t know if there is a solution for my idea of implementing.
Is there an opportunity to have an initial condition over a certain time? I want to simulate soldering by laser. Therefore the geometry of the solder is located on the top of the geometry of a metal plate. Now it would be great to have a condition, that defines the liquid temperature of the solder over a certain time. For example to have a temperature of 600 °C for 1 second. The standard initial condition only allows a temperature at the point of time of 0 seconds.
I have attached a jpeg with the geometry to show you.
It would be great if you can help me, again!
Thanks a lot!
With best regards,
Maximilian Maußner
i have another problem with COMSOL and i don`t know if there is a solution for my idea of implementing.
Is there an opportunity to have an initial condition over a certain time? I want to simulate soldering by laser. Therefore the geometry of the solder is located on the top of the geometry of a metal plate. Now it would be great to have a condition, that defines the liquid temperature of the solder over a certain time. For example to have a temperature of 600 °C for 1 second. The standard initial condition only allows a temperature at the point of time of 0 seconds.
I have attached a jpeg with the geometry to show you.
It would be great if you can help me, again!
Thanks a lot!
With best regards,
Maximilian Maußner
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