Reference Summary: Steady state conditions Turning non-homogeneous boundary conditions into homogeneous boundary conditions. EDIT: There must be a q dot after the last partial derivative in respect to z in the final
The Heat Or Diffusion Equation 26676 -
Steady state conditions Turning non-homogeneous boundary conditions into homogeneous boundary conditions. EDIT: There must be a q dot after the last partial derivative in respect to z in the final
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- Steady state conditions Turning non-homogeneous boundary conditions into homogeneous boundary conditions.
- EDIT: There must be a q dot after the last partial derivative in respect to z in the final
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