Does the Matlab 2023a allow to solve 3D partial differential equations?
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I need to get a stationary heat field in a 3D object with heat source and convection. Does current Matlab version allow it?
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Torsten
le 18 Oct 2024
Did you check whether the PDE Toolbox solves the type of equations you want ?
Fyodor Tatarinov
le 19 Oct 2024
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 19 Oct 2024
You can see from the examples given that in the meantime, the PDE Toolbox also solves general 3d-problems.
And since the heat equation is one of the standard PDEs, I think it is suited to solve the problem you have in mind.
Fyodor Tatarinov
le 25 Oct 2024
Torsten
le 25 Oct 2024
I don't have experience in creating geometries and meshes using the PDE Toolbox, sorry.
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Mr. Pavl M.
le 18 Oct 2024
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Of course OK.
Ravi Kumar
le 25 Oct 2024
Modifié(e) : Ravi Kumar
le 26 Oct 2024
Hi Fyodor,
You can create the geometry that you describe in PDE Toolbox. Here is an example. Adjust the dimensions as per your problem:
First create a 2-D geometry with two concentric circles. We will extrude this 2-D geometry to get the desired 3-D shape.
C1 = [1;0;0;0.5];
C2 = [1;0;0;1];
sf = 'C1+C2';
ns = char('C1', 'C2');
gd = [C1,C2];
gm2D = fegeometry(decsg(gd,sf,ns'));
pdegplot(gm2D)
Next, extrude the geometry for two heights to get a stack of concentric cylinders.
gm3D = extrude(gm2D,[0.5,0.5]);
pdegplot(gm3D,'FaceLabels','on')
Then you can extrude only the inner face at the top.
gm3D = extrude(gm3D,6,0.5);
pdegplot(gm3D,'CellLabels','on','FaceAlpha',0.5)
By now, you have the geometry you need. We can do some cleanup to remove unwanted cells using mergeCells() function.
gm3D = mergeCells(gm3D,[1,2]);
pdegplot(gm3D,'CellLabels','on','FaceAlpha',0.5)
gm3D = mergeCells(gm3D,[1,2]);
pdegplot(gm3D,'CellLabels','on','FaceAlpha',0.5)
gm3D = mergeCells(gm3D,[2,3]);
pdegplot(gm3D,'CellLabels','on','FaceAlpha',0.5)
I would also suggest you consider performing an axisymmetric analysis, that would reduce the problem size drastically. Please see this example.
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Are there tutorials that teach the built-up of easy and more complicated geometries using the PDE Toolbox ? Or does it usually start with imported geometries from CAD tools ?
Ravi Kumar
le 26 Oct 2024
Hi Torsten,
You can import STL and STEP files OR you can use geometry functions to build complicated geometry using primitives as building blocks. You can find some examples on creating complicated geometry starting from primitive shapes.
Few complicated examples:
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/pde/ug/battery-module-geometry.html
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/pde/ug/battery-module-cooling-analysis-and-reduced-order-thermal-model.html
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/pde/ug/electrostatic-analysis-of-transformer-bushing-insulator.html
-Ravi
Fyodor Tatarinov
le 26 Oct 2024
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