I want to model 1-D heat transfer equation with "k=0.001" in Matlab, at left side there is a Neuman boundary condition (dT/dx=0) and at the right side, there is a Dirichlet boundary condition (T=0) and my initial condition is T(0,x)=-20 degree centigrade. As I am a beginner in Matlab anybody can help in this regard. I will be very thankful to you?

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Ben Morrow
Ben Morrow le 21 Août 2018
How are you trying to model it? Do you want the system response? are you using Simulink?
Ben Morrow
Ben Morrow le 21 Août 2018
Modifié(e) : Ben Morrow le 21 Août 2018
if its Fourier’s law of heat transfer in 2D:
rate of heat transfer/ area = - k ( du / dx)
you just take the Fourier transform the equation and use simulink

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Torsten
Torsten le 21 Août 2018

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Use MATLAB's "pdepe".
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Torsten.

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