Introduction To Finite Element Analysis And Design
Introduction To Finite Element Analysis And Design
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781119078722
Author: Kim, Nam H., Sankar, Bhavani V., KUMAR, Ashok V., Author.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons,
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A one-dimensional heat conduction problem can be expressed by the following differential equation: k d 2 T d x 2 + Q = 0 , 0 x L . where k is the thermal conductivity, T ( x ) is the temperature, and Q is heat generated per unit length. Q, the heat generated per unit length, is assumed constant. Two essential boundary conditions are given at both ends: T ( 0 ) = T ( L ) = 0 . Calculate the approximate temperature T ( x ) using the Galerkin method. Compare the approximate solution with the exact one. Hint: Start with an assumed solution in the following form: T ˜ ( x ) = c 0 + c 1 x + c 2 x 2 , and then make it satisfy the two essential boundary conditions.

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