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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 nov. 2013, 10:23 UTC−5
I'm confused, are t on lhs and T on rhs the same variable?
Or t is time and T = T(t) is temperature as function of time?
Cheers
I'm confused, are t on lhs and T on rhs the same variable?
Or t is time and T = T(t) is temperature as function of time?
Cheers
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 nov. 2013, 01:40 UTC−5
hi Pollaci,
here
T is temperature, which is function of time as well as space
t-time
rgds
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hi Pollaci,
here
T is temperature, which is function of time as well as space
t-time
rgds
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 nov. 2013, 02:56 UTC−5
Your create a "dode" that is physics of type
Domain ODEs and DAEs
Then in "Distributed ODE 1"
you enter :
da=1
ea=1
f= (A)*[exp{-E/RT}]
That shou do the jo
Regards,
Jens
Your create a "dode" that is physics of type
Domain ODEs and DAEs
Then in "Distributed ODE 1"
you enter :
da=1
ea=1
f= (A)*[exp{-E/RT}]
That shou do the jo
Regards,
Jens
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 nov. 2013, 06:43 UTC−5
thanks
thanks
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 nov. 2013, 07:00 UTC−5
Dear Jens
I think "ea" should be zero, otherwise it will become 2nd order ODE.
rgds
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Dear Jens
I think "ea" should be zero, otherwise it will become 2nd order ODE.
rgds
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 nov. 2013, 08:56 UTC−5
yes, that is a typo, Jens
yes, that is a typo, Jens
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Posted:
1 decade ago
8 nov. 2013, 08:11 UTC−5
Hi
I got a problem here, as i have mentioned, equation contains three variable:
1. time 't'
2. Temperature 'T'
3. Variable 'X ' which is again a function of three space coordinate and time ???
* All other parameters are constant
The temperature T is obtained after solving a "Transient heat diffusion equation in solid Physics" and is used as the input to the ODE. That means the two physics "Transient heat diffusion equation in solid Physics" AND "Distributed ODEs and DAEs(dode) Physics" should be coupled together since I need the value of T(x,y,z,t) to calculate X (x, y,z,t).
Can anyone please tell me, how to couple these two physics in COMSOL 4.2??
regards
Anup
Hi
I got a problem here, as i have mentioned, equation contains three variable:
1. time 't'
2. Temperature 'T'
3. Variable 'X ' which is again a function of three space coordinate and time ???
* All other parameters are constant
The temperature T is obtained after solving a "Transient heat diffusion equation in solid Physics" and is used as the input to the ODE. That means the two physics "Transient heat diffusion equation in solid Physics" AND "Distributed ODEs and DAEs(dode) Physics" should be coupled together since I need the value of T(x,y,z,t) to calculate X (x, y,z,t).
Can anyone please tell me, how to couple these two physics in COMSOL 4.2??
regards
Anup