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Dear All I am trying to simulate a moving heat source problem. I want to solve the heat conduction problem of a circular heat source on an infinite (very big in size) plane. The moving circle has uniform heat flux and has an oscillatory motion on the plane. I really appreciate if anybody can give me hints to solve this problem.
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Thanks for defining infinite for us, that was pretty tough.
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I defined it for some retarded people like u.
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