Enthalpy as function

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Re: Enthalpy as function

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Hi,

the solver xml files which are loaded by ElmerGUI reside in $ELMER_HOME\bin\edf. If a solver xml isn't there, it might be in $ELMER_HOME\bin\edf-extra, as is the case for SaveLine. Just move the xml file to the edf directory and restart ElmerGUI. Caution, you might get problems when reloading old projects which were saved when ElmerGUI has a different solver configuration.

HTH,

Matthias
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Thanks, Matthias.
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Here's a little test comparison of calculation of stationary nonlinear problem of Fourier-Kirchhoff.

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Hi George,
Thank you for your illustrative numerical example.
Yours
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Hi George

Really nice comparisons! There has been some speculation on the formulation of phase change solver and your simulations show that you can get a accurate solution when you know what you're doing.

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Thanks :)

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