On Wednesday, 3 July 2013 13:14:37 UTC+5:30, Robert Cimrman wrote:
On 07/03/2013 01:51 AM, Ankit Mahato wrote:
> R,
>
> Attached is the Temperature distribution along the length with Peclet
> number graph which you wanted to have a look at.
> I used ParaView to generate it.
> It is validated by the Fig 6.2 of Computer Simulation of Flow and Heat
> Transfer, P S Ghoshdastidar, Tata McGraw-Hill.

Good! Btw. are there some analytical relations that can be verified, for
example on some special simple geometries/boundary conditions? It would be
interesting to see the comparison of analytical/numerical curves in a single
figure (I have no access to the book).

Yes this one can be verified with the analytical solution.
I was about to ask you that the analytical vs simulation curve should be plotted for how many test cases?
 

Similar figures could be also done in sfepy directly, check [1] - it is mostly
useful when one tweaks and runs a simulation repeatedly, as the setup needs
some effort...

Okie :)
 

r.

[1] http://sfepy.org/doc-devel/primer.html#probing