when using the KAN network to solve the 2D heat conduction problem, the results near the heat source do not match those from the finite difference method.
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comprehensive numerical study of the two-dimensional time-dependent heat conduction equation using the Forward Time Centered Space (FTCS) finite difference scheme. The ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comprehensive numerical study of the two-dimensional time-dependent heat conduction equation using the Forward Time Centered Space (FTCS) finite difference scheme. The ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
If you're a DIYer (or have someone in your home who loves fixing and building things), there is a good chance you have a heat gun. Heat guns have a number of uses you'd expect from a tool like this, ...
China Nuclear Power Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd., Shen Zhen, China The thermal–hydraulic dynamics in containment are governed by a system of stiff ordinary differential equations (ODEs). A ...
Abstract: In this article, we present an efficient transient electromagnetic–thermal co-simulation solver based on the hybrid implicit–explicit finite-difference time-domain (HIE-FDTD) method. This ...
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