On 8/4/24 02:52, Tiny Y wrote:
> :
> 1. took theta as 1.
> 2. multiplied the coefficients cd(volumetric heat capacity ) and kt(heat
> transfer coefficient) in front of mass matrix and stiffness matrix to
> 10^6(J/(m^3·℃)) and 0.34(W/(m·℃)) respectively.
> 3. imposed Dirichlet boundary conditions (colorize=true, -50 ℃ for boundary
> id=0, 0 for boundary id=2,4, and took the original periodic RHS of step-26 to 0)
> 微信图片_20240804165104.png
> Then I noticed that positive temperatures appear in the interior of the domain.
> What's the cause of this?
How do you choose the time step? If you change the coefficients, you in
essence change the *time scales* at which change happens. You have to adjust
the length of the time step accordingly.
Best
W.
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