Lecture 2 25 Slides
Lecture 2 25 Slides
R. C. Daileda
Trinity University
Introduction
ut = c 2 uxx .
Remarks:
This can be derived via conservation of energy and Fourier’s
law of heat conduction (see textbook pp. 143-144).
K0 = thermal conductivity,
K0
c2 = , s = specific heat,
sρ
ρ = density.
X ′′ − kX = 0, X (0) = X (L) = 0,
T ′ − c 2 kT = 0.
Remarks
One can show that this is the only solution to the heat
equation with the given initial condition.
Example
Solve the heat problem
ut ≡ 0 ⇒ c 2 uxx = ut = 0 ⇒ uxx = 0 ⇒ u = Ax + B.
Step 2: Let u2 = u − u1 .
Example
Solve the heat problem.
c2kπ √
i.e. only even modes occur. Since λ2k = = 3kπ,
L
∞
−100 X 1 −3k 2 π2 t
u2 (x, t) = e sin (kπx) .
π k
k=1
Hence
∞
100 X 1 −3k 2 π2 t
u(x, t) = u1 (x)+u2 (x, t) = 100−50x− e sin (kπx) .
π k
k=1