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Old   April 26, 2018, 03:00
Default FDM code for transient 2D conduction in C++
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Hello every one

I need a code in C++ for transient 2D conduction with Dirichlet boundary conditions. Can any one help me please?
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Hello every one

I need a code in C++ for transient 2D conduction with Dirichlet boundary conditions. Can any one help me please?
What kind of elliptic solver you need... jacobi, tdma, bicgstab?
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Thank you for the reply.
I need tdma.
The method should also be explicit,implicit and crank niklson
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