Heat flux equation coding
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Hi
Can you please help me code a 1-D heat flux equation q =- k(dT/dR).
I have a tabulated data of both T and R values.
Thank you in advance
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 28 Jul 2023
[sorted_t, idx] = sort(T);
sorted_R = R(idx);
gr = gradient(sorted_t, sorted_R);
q = -mean(gr);
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Jul 2023
Ah, you are right, T being a function of R makes more sense for dT/dR . I was reading T as Time
[sorted_R, idx] = sort(R);
sorted_T = T(idx);
gr = gradient(sorted_R, sorted_T);
k = -mean(gr);
The user has a table of T and R values, so the implied task is to estimate k. Once the gradients have been estimated, the task turns into a best-fit of a linear multiplier with a known set of values, and the best fit in such cases is mean.
The situation would have been different if the user had a k value already, but they don't mention that.
Nour
on 29 Jul 2023
Torsten
on 29 Jul 2023
So problem solved ?
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