🔥 MATLAB code for 2-D steady state heat conduction with adiabatic wall boundary condition.
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Hello everyone,
This video is continuation on Numerical Analysis of steady state 2D heat transfer and in this video we are going develop a MATLAB code for 2D steady state heat conduction with adiabatic wall boundary condition.
Formulation of governing differential equation is the first step in Numerical solution to any engineering problem. Governing differential equation is formed by applying universal laws like law of conservation of mass, law of conservation of energy etc.
In the next video, we will see how to descritize the domain and how to get solution using numerical methods.
💻 PART 1 : Formulation of Governing Differential Equation for 1D steady state heat conduction.
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💻 PART 2 : Descritization of domain and converting Differential equation into algebric equation.
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💻 PART 3 : MATLAB code for 2D steady state heat conduction.
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💻 PART 4 : Validation of MATLAB code results with ANSYS Fluent for 2D steady state heat conduction.
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excellent explanation..... it is very helpful to see the image related to the line of code. Thanks.
Thank you very much for your time and effort in creating these incredible videos.
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can you do a video on unsteady flow? thank you sir
Can you mention any practical application for this problem
while assigning temperatures T( : , 1 ) will select the entire first coloumn not the bottom row....please Explain
The first index represents the row and second represents the column. While using ':', it selects all the components of the row but colum is specified by second index '1'. Hence all the elements of first column.
May you have any chance to share the matlab file?
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