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Calculation of ∇.(k∇T)

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Hi

I want to calculate the value of ∇.(k∇T) when T=800 and use it in another equation. Is it possible using COMSOL? Can anyone help me?

Thanks
Krish

2 Replies Last Post 2016年9月1日 GMT-4 13:41
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 8 years ago 2016年9月1日 GMT-4 12:11
Hello Krish,
If T=800, then ∇.(k∇T)=0 .
Best,
Jeff
Hello Krish, If T=800, then ∇.(k∇T)=0 . Best, Jeff

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Posted: 8 years ago 2016年9月1日 GMT-4 13:41
Hello Jeff,

Thank you for responding. I want to calculate net heat density (Heat in -Heat out) at each element in the domain when the temperature of that element reaches 800K. Is it still zero? And I want to use that value in other equation.

I appreciate your help.

Krish
Hello Jeff, Thank you for responding. I want to calculate net heat density (Heat in -Heat out) at each element in the domain when the temperature of that element reaches 800K. Is it still zero? And I want to use that value in other equation. I appreciate your help. Krish

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