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Old   July 12, 2010, 09:16
Default Expert-param:: Cht diffusion scheme
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Hi,

can anybody tell me what the expert parameter cht diffusion scheme does mean? In which cases does it make sense to set it to its none default-values (=1-4 and 6)?

cht diffusion scheme: Specifies the diffusion scheme for CHT solids: 1=central (interior) , central (boundary); 2=posdef coefficients (interior), central (boundary); 3=posdef values (interior) , posdef values (boundary); 4=blended scheme (interior) , central (boundary); 5=posdef coefficients (interior), posdef values (boundary); 6=blended scheme (interior) , posdef values (boundary)
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I can't think of any situation where you'd want to change this. What's the motivation for looking at this?
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Old   July 12, 2010, 10:23
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It would be nice if you let me participate your knowledge about this expert paramerer.
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Old   July 12, 2010, 13:20
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The parameter controls the numerical scheme used to solve the heat diffusion equation in a solid. There's different treatment for boundary nodes and interior nodes. posdef = Positive Definite; you can google this to get more details for the definition of Positive Definite. I assume central means central differencing, but don't know for sure. blended scheme would be a blending, presumably between the central and posdef schemes. "values" refers to the right-hand side of the matrix solution; i.e. if you have [A][x]=[b], then [b] are your "values". "coefficients" refers to [A].
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Hi,

thanks for the information.
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