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March 13, 2017, 12:25 |
General Question to UDM
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Martin
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Graz/ Austria
Posts: 8
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Hey guys,
first a short description of my problem: I investigate the heating of steel in a furnace wherein the steel is periodically shifted from one position to another. All steels (cell threads) have the same dimensions and a fixed distance from one another. To characterize the periodical shift I would use an UDM to save the temperature distribution in one cell thread, adapt the x-coordinate (shift of the steel) and emboss the values. Is it a problem if the individual steels (threads) do not have the same mesh, so a cell value cannot be directly related to the next cell? Or are the values interpolated, which increases numerical error but does not lead to any error? Thanks in advance, Martin |
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