Dirichlet boundary conditions

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Dirichlet boundary conditions

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Hello,

Does anybody know how to put Dirichlet boundary conditions of temperatures, over a line or a surface, another way than giving "gamma for heat" a high value?
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Re: Dirichlet boundary conditions

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I mean, does code_bright give only Cauchy conditions or it's possible to put conditions another way?
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Re: Dirichlet boundary conditions

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Only Cauchy conditions, as far as I know. You have further information about this in page 18 of the manual.

Which kind of boundary conditions are you looking for?

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Alfonso
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I'm looking for Dirichlet Boundary Conditions.

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Re: Dirichlet boundary conditions

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Dear Antoni,

Then you just use a high value for "gamma for heat" and then your boundary conditions will be Dirichlet-like.

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Thank you
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