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Old   March 8, 2019, 00:34
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Hello
I have general question
Why when I modell heating or cooling process - determined time of these processes are much longer than in realistic processes ??
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It all depends on the modeling assumptions. The better the model, the closer to the real situation.

The experimental data (real situation) contains errors, and the model as well. A good model is calibrated against the best available experimental data (minimal experimental error).
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