Hi Raback...
can you tell what does the subroutines do?
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- 04 Aug 2022, 15:29
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Purpose of FindGapIndexes and AddHeatGap..applying drichlet BC
- Replies: 2
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- 04 Aug 2022, 10:17
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Heat generation along a line in 2d
- Replies: 4
- Views: 386
Re: Heat generation along a line in 2d
Dear Rich,
yes I am aware of that example..and I have explored the source code to understand what the keywords of that example mean..I think I have a pretty good idea..but a proper documentation would have been nice.
Abhishek
yes I am aware of that example..and I have explored the source code to understand what the keywords of that example mean..I think I have a pretty good idea..but a proper documentation would have been nice.
Abhishek
- 04 Aug 2022, 10:14
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Purpose of FindGapIndexes and AddHeatGap..applying drichlet BC
- Replies: 2
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Purpose of FindGapIndexes and AddHeatGap..applying drichlet BC
Hello, What is the purpose of FindGapIndexes subroutine, between line numbers 2045 to 2082) in HeatSolver? As far as I can understand, it is meant to find the nodes of the discontinous boundary that are coincident with the nodes of the boundary. Is it correct? Also what does the AddHeatGap subroutin...
- 03 Aug 2022, 12:12
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Heat generation along a line in 2d
- Replies: 4
- Views: 386
Re: Heat generation along a line in 2d
Hi Peter,
If I were to model with a temperature jump, how about using "Heat Gap"? I could not find any documentation on this, but it is there in the source code...any idea?
Regards
Abhishek
If I were to model with a temperature jump, how about using "Heat Gap"? I could not find any documentation on this, but it is there in the source code...any idea?
Regards
Abhishek
- 01 Aug 2022, 08:34
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Heat generation along a line in 2d
- Replies: 4
- Views: 386
Heat generation along a line in 2d
Hi,
I have to analyse thermal conduction in two bodies (2d) which are in contact along a line, with internal heat generation at this interface (defined as W/m2). Any idea how this can be solved using the HeatSolver solver (other than defining a thin region at the interface)?
I have to analyse thermal conduction in two bodies (2d) which are in contact along a line, with internal heat generation at this interface (defined as W/m2). Any idea how this can be solved using the HeatSolver solver (other than defining a thin region at the interface)?
- 11 Feb 2020, 20:07
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Ignoring bodies in analysis
- Replies: 1
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Ignoring bodies in analysis
Hello, I would like to do a thermal conduction analysis followed by a stress analysis to calculate the thermal stress. For the thermal analysis part i am modelling conduction in two bodies, however for the stress analysis part i wish to analyse only one of the bodies, as if the other does not exist....