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February 22, 2006, 08:26 |
boundary condition
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Hello all,
I have a question on how to handle a boundary (interface) condition in the following scheme. One has a solid and on top of a liquid, with each their properties (k,alpha). On the interface there is a heating element. It is known that the total flux generated is Q (part goes into solid, part into liquid). Furthermore the temperature on the interface has to be continuous offcourse. I was wondering how one takes care of this interface condition in an implicit finite difference scheme? thanks |
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