Boundary Conditions

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RAGHAV
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Boundary Conditions

Post by RAGHAV » Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:28 pm

Hello Mr. Bernd,

What could be the idea to use the results (Micress) to modify the boundary conditions for MICRESS, i.e.,
apply to the different walls the different temperatures that the particle sees.

Thanks in advance,
Raghav

Bernd
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Re: Boundary Conditions

Post by Bernd » Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:14 pm

Dear Raghav,

Please explain a bit more what you plan to do. You can apply different temperatures to the different walls only if you use temperature coupling (instead of concentration coupling) or if you use the extra 1D temperature field (temp_1d).
Of which kind are the results you are talking about?

Bernd

RAGHAV
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Re: Boundary Conditions

Post by RAGHAV » Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:27 pm

Hello again,

I have results (.korn, .conc and .phas) for the alloys Stabilor G (58 wt% Au, 23.3 wt% Ag, 12 wt% Cu, 5.5 wt% Pd , 1 wt% Zn, 0.1 wt% Pt, 0.1 wt% Ir) and AlCu (91 wt% Cu, 9 wt% Al) using directional (temp. gradient) simulation.

MFG
Raghav

Bernd
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Re: Boundary Conditions

Post by Bernd » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:24 am

Dear Raghav,

Sorry, I still did not get the point - what do you want to modify and why?

Bernd

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