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Changing the Ambient Temperature With Time

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Hi,

Is there a way to make the ambient temperature of a fluid(air) depend on time? I have used a function using an expression. While the expression plots correctly, it does not work as an initial condition. (Only takes t=0 as the initial condition) Is there a way to incorporate the changing ambient temperature to the model? (I am modelling the temperature and humidity around greenery throughout the day)

Thanks in advance.


1 Reply Last Post 10.01.2023, 03:38 GMT-5

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Posted: 2 years ago 10.01.2023, 03:38 GMT-5

I found this post,

https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/14509/Interpolated-variable-as-initial-value-for-time-dependent-eqn

which is the question I am having too. But did not understand the answer correctly.

If anyone can help, huge help :)

I found this post, https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/14509/Interpolated-variable-as-initial-value-for-time-dependent-eqn which is the question I am having too. But did not understand the answer correctly. If anyone can help, huge help :)

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