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Hi guys
How can I write the file *.inp to simulate 1D heat transfer in a truss ? It's just an academic example to compare with solutions found in heat transfer's book by means finite difference. Left boundary contidion is an imposed temperature and rigth BC a flux.
I proved with the T3D2 (T2D2 too) and B31 element but it didn't work. The example is a simple steady problem.
Thanks!
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Prior to using 1D elements try to setup the problem using solid elements. I know this is overkill but 1D elements are expanded to solid elements anyways in CalculiX. However, there have been various issues with properly expanding boundary conditions (usually this involves MPCs). Thus, to be safe use solids first.
Hi guys
How can I write the file *.inp to simulate 1D heat transfer in a truss ? It's just an academic example to compare with solutions found in heat transfer's book by means finite difference. Left boundary contidion is an imposed temperature and rigth BC a flux.
I proved with the T3D2 (T2D2 too) and B31 element but it didn't work. The example is a simple steady problem.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: