The conditions are as follows:
0<t<0.1 sec
, Q= Q_1 W/m^3
0.1<t<2.1 sec
, Q= 0 W/m^3
2.1<t<2.2 sec
, Q= Q_2 W/m^3
2.2<t<4.2 sec
, Q= 0 W/m^3
Where, both Q_1 and Q_2 are a function of temperature, which I have already defined in Global Definitions.
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Are Q_1 and Q_2 time varying or constants? If they are time varying, is it convenient enough to use a single function to represent the entire heat profile over time? – rdipert Apr 20 '22 at 13:40
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Dear sir, Q_1 and Q_2 are only the functions of temperature. – Prakash Singh Apr 21 '22 at 14:25
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So Q_1 and Q_2 change value as time passes? – rdipert Apr 22 '22 at 15:16