Thermal PDE in cylindrical coordinates at the origin
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Hi,
I have a problem with a thermal PDE in cylindrical coordinates. I followed the example in Heat Distribution in Circular Cylindrical Rod .
The script runs without errors, however the solution has peculiar spot at z = 0, r = 0 where the Temperature is constantly zero. The heat source at that spot is well larger than zero and all around the spot a temperature which is as expected is reached.
I tried changing several of the pde SolverOptions or choose the mesh differently, however nothing of what I tried was successful.
Does anybody have an idea what I can do to fix this issue?
Thanks in advance
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Svetlana Pease
on 11 Jan 2019
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Hi Tobias,
Are you talking about the steady-state or transient solution? The only zero temperature I get is for the transient solution at t = 0 (time step is 1 for t = 0).
Regards,
Svetlana Pease
MathWorks Documentation Group
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Tobias
on 12 Jan 2019
Svetlana Pease
on 14 Jan 2019
In this case, you might want to use a much finer mesh. The example uses a maximum mesh edge length Hmax = 0.1. You can try using a default setting by not specifying Hmax (this will let the mesh generator guess the appropriate Hmax for your geometry) or specify a much smaller value for Hmax.
Hope this helps!
Svetlana
Tobias
on 15 Jan 2019
Tobias
on 18 Jan 2019
Torsten
on 18 Jan 2019
I'd simply start with the geometry at r = eps instead of r = 0 for eps being a small value.
Svetlana Pease
on 18 Jan 2019
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Hi Tobias,
No, there is no option to have two or more Hmax settings for the same geometry/mesh.
Regards,
Svetlana
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