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?
Dirichlet boundary conditions
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Re: Dirichlet boundary conditions
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
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?
Regards,
Alfonso
Which kind of boundary conditions are you looking for?
Regards,
Alfonso
Re: Dirichlet boundary conditions
I'm looking for Dirichlet Boundary Conditions.
Regards,
Antoni
Regards,
Antoni
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Re: Dirichlet boundary conditions
Dear Antoni,
Then you just use a high value for "gamma for heat" and then your boundary conditions will be Dirichlet-like.
Regards,
Alfonso
Then you just use a high value for "gamma for heat" and then your boundary conditions will be Dirichlet-like.
Regards,
Alfonso