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November 29, 2012, 10:18 |
Temperature depending on x,y as boundary condition in Steady-state Thermal simulation
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Deutschland
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Hi,
I'd like to add a varying temperature distribution depending on the x and y direction as a boundary condition in a steady-state thermal simulation. When I add "Temperature" to the "Steady-State Thermal" folder in the "Setup" step I can only make it dependent from x or y, but not from both. Can anybody tell me whether it is possible to add a 2D temperature distribution? It should be something like T1-x^2-y^2. Best regards |
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