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How to solve 4th PDE in postprocessing

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When I use Electric currents module, I want to solve 4th order PDEs in this postprocessing. For example, d(d(d(d(V,x),x),x),x). But it didn’t work.

Please give me some advise. Thanks.

3 Replies Last Post 03.04.2014, 02:23 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.04.2014, 10:41 GMT-4
I doubt the elements have so high order, which means the fourth order derivative will be zero.

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I doubt the elements have so high order, which means the fourth order derivative will be zero. -- Pu, ZHANG DTU Fotonik

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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.04.2014, 22:33 GMT-4
I find that d function is 2nd order. Did you have a way to solve 4th order deviate?

Thanks.
I find that d function is 2nd order. Did you have a way to solve 4th order deviate? Thanks.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 03.04.2014, 02:23 GMT-4
One way is to introduce an intermediate variable.

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Pu, ZHANG
DTU Fotonik
One way is to introduce an intermediate variable. -- Pu, ZHANG DTU Fotonik

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