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and Arthur Lismonde [3] made finite element simulations of the experiment. | and Arthur Lismonde [3] made finite element simulations of the experiment. | ||
Arthur used ANSYS, which was available at the university where he went on Erasmus. | Arthur used ANSYS, which was available at the university where he went on Erasmus. | ||
- | However, we wanted to make a test requiring a particular post-processing of the results, | + | However, we wanted to make a test requiring a particular post-processing of the finite element |
- | so I made simulations on my own with my own code. | + | so I made simulations on my own with my code. |
=== Problem description === | === Problem description === | ||
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- | //Figure 1. Results obtained with my own code, visualized | + | //Figure 1. Results obtained with my own code (mesh and visualization |
One can see in Fig. 1 the finite element results obtained when the plate is heated up with a flash, which is represented by a constant heat flux applied for a few microseconds. | One can see in Fig. 1 the finite element results obtained when the plate is heated up with a flash, which is represented by a constant heat flux applied for a few microseconds. |
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