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November 26, 2009, 15:36 |
How to impose this heat flux boundary condition?
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Jack
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Dear friends,
if the heat flux was like that: from t = 0.0 up to 180.0 [s] => q" = 0.0 [W m^-2]; from t = 181.0 up to 1,079.0 [s] => q" = 250.0 [W m^-2] (=>constant); from t = 1,080.0 up to 1,260.0 [s] => q" = 0.0 [W m^-2]. best regards, Rogerio. |
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November 26, 2009, 18:03 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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I would use a 1D interpolation function.
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