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Problem with differentiation operator ( zero result )
Posted 16.02.2012, 04:49 GMT-5 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization Version 4.2 2 Replies
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Hello to all
I set up a "tem" physics interface ( joulheating and thermal expansion) and want to get a spatial derivative from some variable such as stress , pressure and temperature. I used Tx , ux , d(u,x) , d(tem.p,x) , etc. but it gives zero everywhere in the domains as result.
I've read the forum and changed the shape function to cubic but the results doesn't change.
Also, I have added a PDE in the form of u2 = d(T,x) but the given results is obviously meaning less and wrong and doesn't match with the temperature gradient which is a predefined result for "tem" !
I don't know what else I can do.
I set up a "tem" physics interface ( joulheating and thermal expansion) and want to get a spatial derivative from some variable such as stress , pressure and temperature. I used Tx , ux , d(u,x) , d(tem.p,x) , etc. but it gives zero everywhere in the domains as result.
I've read the forum and changed the shape function to cubic but the results doesn't change.
Also, I have added a PDE in the form of u2 = d(T,x) but the given results is obviously meaning less and wrong and doesn't match with the temperature gradient which is a predefined result for "tem" !
I don't know what else I can do.
2 Replies Last Post 18.02.2012, 06:57 GMT-5